Conditionality

Word CONDITIONALITY
Character 14
Hyphenation con di tion al i ty
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Conditionality"

What do we mean by conditionality?

A state of being subject to conditions.

A condition applied to the access of a government to credit facilities and other international financial assistance, especially from the IMF and the World Bank.

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The word "conditionality" in example sentences

And yet, we must always be aware of underlying political tensions and sensitivities-where conditionality is construed as interference. ❋ Unknown (1986)

Romanian and Bulgarian membership comes after a decade of "conditionality" -- whereby Brussels has compelled the two countries to implement tens of thousands of pages of EU law (the acquis, in Euro-jargon) and to improve domestic administration and adjudication, as well as fight crime and corruption. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The buzz phrase of the new system will be "conditionality" - the idea of working for benefits under a contract with the state. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As a result he never got a full argument for a third way between mild reform and nationalization that is sometimes called conditionality: using the government’s leverage over banks receiving bailouts. ❋ JONATHAN ALTER (2010)

MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, the President continues to support the thrust of this legislation, continues to support the idea of conditionality and will continue to demand progress from China on human rights and other issues before he approves MFN. ❋ ITY National Archives (1993)

IMF funding vehicles, there would have to be full IMF "conditionality" - the tough terms debtor countries have to meet in return for loans - and Britain's partners in the G20 group of developed and developing nations must participate. ❋ Larry Elliott (2012)

The buzz phrase of the new system will be "conditionality" – the idea of working for benefits under a contract with the state. ❋ Anushka Asthana (2010)

And no, this isn't your 1990's "Washington consensus" lending, with the kind of conditionality that the left loves to hate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This "conditionality" suited many of the New Harper Conservatives. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The "conditionality" is that any guarantee made is valid only insofar that it conforms with EU requirements, for the time period in which it is allowable. ❋ Peter Troy (2007)

The president, for example, is accepting a mild kind of conditionality to the aid to the Iraqi government. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The bank, never very tough on "conditionality" (making countries demonstrate good policies in return for funding), has become less so. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Since the G8 deal keeps this "conditionality" in place, new countries wishing to be included in future cancellation must still endure neoliberal "adjustments." ❋ Garry (2005)

Amado, the only minister who spoke publicly, said "differing views" had been voiced on the idea of "conditionality," the carrot-and-stick approach of giving or withholding aid to influence the behavior of governments in developing countries. ❋ Unknown (2000)

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