This is quite wrong; "Cum in quaestionibus fidei tutius sit sistere et definitionem differre, quam temere progredi, ideo conditio dissentientium favorabilior esse debet, et ipsis prioritas in dandis suffragiis excedenda esset.
Mass a conditio sine qua non, or if the Mass must be said at once on account of an urgent and immediate necessity).
These formal universal criteria are certainly not sufficient for objective truth, but yet they are to be viewed as itsconditio sine qua non.
The empirical validity of the categories, and consequently the empirical validity of our consciousness alike of the self and of objects, must be granted as a conditio sine qua non of our consciousness of time.
A condition, in the proper sense of a necessary condition or conditio sine qua non, is something which must be realized or fulfilled before the event or effect in question can happen or be produced.
The regularity which leads to the concept of an object is indeed the indispensable condition (conditio sine qua non) for grasping the object in a single representation and determining the manifold in its form.
As for the scientific element in every art, which regards truth in the presentation of its Object, this is indeed the indispensable condition (conditio sine qua non) of beautiful art, but not beautiful art itself.
Melior est conditio possidentis=--The condition of the party in possession, or the defendant, is the better of the two.
In æquali jure melior est conditio possidentis=--Where the right is equal, the claim of the party in possession is the best.
And as for vice, it has been shown in preceding pages that it is not an object of God's decree as means, but as conditio sine qua non, and that for that reason alone it is permitted.
But when it is a crime, God can only will the permission of it: the crime is neither an end nor a means, it is only a conditio sine qua non; thus it is not the object of a direct will, as I have already demonstrated above.
I have always considered a rearmament of the German people as conditiosine qua non of the establishment of a new German nation.
I believe, gentlemen, that if these documents are as important as the Prosecution said today, it is a conditio sine qua non that every defense counsel and every defendant should have a photostatic copy of these documents.
Wirsing wrote to me about Lohengrin, but I, on my part, wrote to Raymund Hartel asking him to take the matter in hand and to communicate to Wirsing my conditio sine qua non.
But this is the first and foremost conditio sine quâ non of the establishment of economic justice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conditio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.