condicionar

English translation: condition

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Portuguese term or phrase:condicionar
English translation:condition
Entered by: rhandler

23:30 Feb 13, 2008
Portuguese to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Agriculture
Portuguese term or phrase: condicionar
YYY condicionará o desenvolvimento do trabalho (informação, dados, etc)
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condition
Explanation:
YYY will condition the development of the work ...

Exemplos:

Atlas: State building and the development of voluntary action: A ...
... illustrates how differences in the way states frame their welfare provision shape voluntary action and hence condition the development of civil society. ...
http://atlas-conferences.com/c/a/m/k/08.htm

Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC)
... biology within a social context, with reciprocal emphasis on ways that economic, political, and cultural forces might condition the development ...
www.erc-assoc.org/factsheets/synberc/SynBERC_Factsheet_2007...

Tourism Management : Identity and community—Reflections on the ...
The interest of this study lies in revealing how discursive constructions based around identity and community condition the development of mining heritage ...
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S026151770600045...


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Note added at 31 mins (2008-02-14 00:01:21 GMT)
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Veja os significados do verbo "to condition", segundo o Webster's:

condition (ken disen)

vt.
1 to set as a condition or requirement; stipulate
2 to impose a condition or conditions on
3 to be a condition of; determine
4 to affect, modify, or influence
5 to bring into a proper or desired condition
6 Educ. to give a grade of condition to
7 a) Psychol. to develop a conditioned reflex or behavior pattern in (a person or animal) b) to cause to become accustomed (to something)
SYN. state
on condition that provided that; if
conditioner
n.

Etymology
[ME & OFr condicion < L condicio, agreement, situation < condicere, to speak with, agree < com-, together + dicere, to speak: see diction]

(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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condition


Explanation:
YYY will condition the development of the work ...

Exemplos:

Atlas: State building and the development of voluntary action: A ...
... illustrates how differences in the way states frame their welfare provision shape voluntary action and hence condition the development of civil society. ...
http://atlas-conferences.com/c/a/m/k/08.htm

Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC)
... biology within a social context, with reciprocal emphasis on ways that economic, political, and cultural forces might condition the development ...
www.erc-assoc.org/factsheets/synberc/SynBERC_Factsheet_2007...

Tourism Management : Identity and community—Reflections on the ...
The interest of this study lies in revealing how discursive constructions based around identity and community condition the development of mining heritage ...
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S026151770600045...


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Note added at 31 mins (2008-02-14 00:01:21 GMT)
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Veja os significados do verbo "to condition", segundo o Webster's:

condition (ken disen)

vt.
1 to set as a condition or requirement; stipulate
2 to impose a condition or conditions on
3 to be a condition of; determine
4 to affect, modify, or influence
5 to bring into a proper or desired condition
6 Educ. to give a grade of condition to
7 a) Psychol. to develop a conditioned reflex or behavior pattern in (a person or animal) b) to cause to become accustomed (to something)
SYN. state
on condition that provided that; if
conditioner
n.

Etymology
[ME & OFr condicion < L condicio, agreement, situation < condicere, to speak with, agree < com-, together + dicere, to speak: see diction]

(C)1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. (C)1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.


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