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Princeton's WordNet

  1. conditionalitynoun

    the state of being conditional

Wiktionary

  1. conditionalitynoun

    A state of being subject to conditions.

  2. conditionalitynoun

    A condition applied to the access of a government to credit facilities and other international financial assistance, especially from the IMF and the World Bank.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Conditionalitynoun

    The quality of being conditional; limitation by certain terms.

    Etymology: from conditional.

    And as this clear proposal of the promises may inspirit our endeavours, so is the conditionality most efficacious to necessitate and engage them. Decay of Piety.

Wikipedia

  1. Conditionality

    In political economy and international relations, conditionality is the use of conditions attached to the provision of benefits such as a loan, debt relief or bilateral aid. These conditions are typically imposed by international financial institutions or regional organizations and are intended to improve economic conditions within the recipient country.

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  1. conditionality

    Conditionality refers to the stipulations or requirements set forth that must be fulfilled in order for a certain agreement, contract, benefit, or policy to remain valid or effective. It often implies a cause-and-effect scenario whereby failure to meet established conditions could result in changes or termination of the agreement or benefits. This term is often used in relation to financial aid, trade agreements, or policies in fields like economics, law, and social sciences.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Conditionalitynoun

    the quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms

Wikidata

  1. Conditionality

    Conditionality is a concept in international development, political economy and international relations which describes the use of conditions attached to a loan, debt relief, bilateral aid or membership of international organizations, typically by the international financial institutions, regional organizations or donor countries.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of conditionality in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of conditionality in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of conditionality in a Sentence

  1. Valdis Dombrovskis:

    The IMF is on board as concerns program conditionality, we know that IMF has its own program, but we do not expect a formal decision on this today.

  2. Gerry Connolly:

    All that did was lift the cap a little bit on their current loan credit line, but it comes with conditionality, they don't need more credit. They need debt forgiveness and an injection of liquidity to keep operating.

  3. Olli Kangas:

    The government has chosen to try a totally different path, basic income is unconditional. Now, they are pursuing conditionality.

  4. Finance Minister Alexander Stubb:

    From the beginning it was important for us to get tough conditionality. We feel that this has materialized in the deal (agreed by the EU and Greece).

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