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1 CONDITIONAL
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2 conditional
"Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an action or operation that takes place based on whether or not a certain condition is true." -
3 conditional
[kən΄diʃnəl] a պայմանական. քեր. պայմանական (նախադա սություն/եղա նակ) -
4 conditional visibility
A type of conditional formatting that allows you to specify when a control is visible on the form. -
5 Conditional acceptance
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6 Conditional clause
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7 Conditional endorsement
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8 Conditional liquidity
سيولة مشروطة للنقود(ما عدا الذهب) -
9 Conditional offer
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10 Conditional order
أمر مشروط ، طلب مشروط -
11 Conditional release
إبراء مشروط ، إفراج مشروط -
12 Conditional sale
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13 conditional formatting
"Formatting that is applied to cell contents, form controls, Outlook items or other data based on one or more logical conditions." -
14 conditional filtering
"Filtering a field to show the top or bottom n items based on a total. For example, you could filter for the three cities that generated the most sales or the five products that are least profitable." -
15 conditional primitive preprocessing
Altering of strings based on the requirements of individual script engines.English-Arabic terms dictionary > conditional primitive preprocessing
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16 conditional sales tax
"A sales tax that is reported to the tax authority when the invoice is paid, in contrast to normal sales tax, which is reported when the invoice is created." -
17 conditional report
A report that displays or suppresses portions of the data according to whether specified conditions are met. -
18 conditional format
"A format, such as cell shading or font color, that Excel automatically applies to cells if a specified condition is true." -
19 conditional branch
"An element of workflow logic that defines an alternative condition and action or additional steps, in cases when the criteria in a condition element are not met. A logical 'else-if-then' statement in a workflow." -
20 Condition acceptance US; conditional acceptance
قبول مشروطEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Condition acceptance US; conditional acceptance
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conditional — late 14c., condicionel, from O.Fr. condicionel (Mod.Fr. conditionnel), from L. conditionalis, from condicionem (see CONDITION (Cf. condition)). Related: Conditionally … Etymology dictionary
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