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- Christian theology, conditionalism or conditional immortality is a concept in which the gift of immortality is attached to (conditional upon) belief in Jesus...
- Look up conditional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conditional (if then) may refer to: Causal conditional, if X then Y, where X is a cause of Y Conditional...
- In political economy and international relations, conditionality is the use of conditions attached to the provision of benefits such as a loan, debt relief...
- In probability theory, conditional probability is a measure of the probability of an event occurring, given that another event (by ****umption, presumption...
- Strict conditional Variably strict conditional Relevance conditional A conditional sentence in natural language, including: Indicative conditional Counterfactual...
- In mathematics, a series or integral is said to be conditionally convergent if it converges, but it does not converge absolutely. More precisely, a series...
- Conditional love is a love that is based upon the recipient of the love meeting certain conditions imposed by the lover. As opposed to the humanistic...
- Counterfactual conditionals (also contrafactual, subjunctive or X-marked) are conditional sentences which discuss what would have been true under different...
- A conditional proof is a proof that takes the form of ****erting a conditional, and proving that the antecedent of the conditional necessarily leads to...
- In probability theory, conditional dependence is a relationship between two or more events that are dependent when a third event occurs. For example,...