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unconditional
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unconditional
Maths (of an equality) true for all values of the variable

unconditional [¦ən·kən′dish·ən·əl]
(computer science)
Not subject to conditions external to the specific instruction.


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However for the Arab man-in-the-street to support such policies, and for the United States to be perceived not as anti-Arab but as a genuine force for change in the region, America must show that it is prepared to adopt a more even-handed policy and revisit its "unconditional" support for Israel (an unconditionality that hardly benefits the American people).
It is a powerful reminder of unconditionality and excess, as well as our inability to "escape" from conditionality and exchange.
If a pastor deems it appropriate to allow a couple to compose their own vows, he or she should discourage expressions of sentimental, romanticized emotionality and encourage the inclusion of the themes of lifelong fidelity, unconditionality, and self-denial.
 
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