- in
Aristotelian expressions. In
classical Latin, the form uses the word
condicio (from the verb condico, condicere, to
agree upon), but in
later Latin the...
- unknown, the date of
publication is
given instead.
Under the
Italian par
condicio (equal conditions) law,
publication of
opinion polls is
forbidden in the...
-
parla ai
giovani di FI "La par
condicio legge bavaglio", La
Repubblica (in Italian)
Berlusconi accelera sulla par
condicio Ma
Casini dice: "Non sono d'accordo"...
- the most
important political parties and
movements (the so-called par
condicio,
Latin for 'equal treatment' or 'Fairness Doctrine')—which has been since...
-
Series 2".
Accessed 30
November 2014
Combines two
short stories: "Par
condicio"
appearing in Un mese con
Montalbano by
Andrea Camilleri (not yet translated...
- the most
important political parties and
movements (the so-called 'Par
Condicio') –
which has been
since often disproved.
Enrico Mentana, the news anchor...
-
Article 7 of Catalonia's
Statute of
Autonomy of 2006: "Gaudeixen de la
condició política de
catalans o
ciutadans de
Catalunya els
ciutadans espanyols que...
- quod here is ambiguous: it may be the
relative pronoun or a conjunction.
condicio sine qua non
condition without which not A required,
indispensable condition...
-
negative "Non
compos mentis",
meaning "Not of
sound mind". /ˈkɒmpɒs ˈmɛntɪs/
condicio sine qua non A
condition without which it
could not be An indispensable...
-
Retrieved on 22
August 2014. (in Spanish) "El
Tribunal Constitucional tomba la
condició de "preferent" de l'aranès". EL PAÍS (in Catalan). 12
February 2018. "El...