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Describes all the various phenomena in the world - made up of separate, discrete elements, "with outflows," with no intrinsic nature of their own. Conditioned merits and virtues lead to rebirth within samsara, whereas unconditioned merits and virtues are the causes of liberation from Birth and Death. See also "Unconditioned."
Ãâó: www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Clubs/buddhism/mindseal/glossa...
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Part of a policy stating that certain rules must be followed, for example, the duty to take reasonable care to protect property, or to report claims to the insurance company promptly.
Ãâó: www.rbs.co.uk/Personal_Finances/Insurance_&_Pr...
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| conditioned response |
This is any response that is learned or altered by conditioning.
Ãâó: www.nelmh.org/content_show.asp
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| conditioning |
An extended charge given to a storage battery to ensure complete restoration of active materials in all the plates of the cells.
Ãâó: www.dimensionsunlimited.com/Glossary.html
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| condition |
A condition can prevent a transition from firing, based on the current situation. Examples: Does the current user have a certain role on the current URL? (RoleCondition, included in Lenya) Does a certain state variable have a certain value (eg, is the document published)? (BooleanVariableCondition, included in Lenya) Is the sun shining? (eg, if the weather report may only be published on sunny days)
Ãâó: lenya.apache.org/1_2_x/components/workflow/terms.h...
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