A conditional discharge can be defined as a sentence that is passed to a defendant where they are not convicted of a crime as long as certain conditions are met. If these conditions are not met the defendant will have to be re-sentenced.
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It is the biconditional.
A zero conditional is a structure used to speak about general truths, containing an "if" clause. For example: "If it rains, the ground gets wet."
A zero conditional is a structure used to speak about general truths, containing an "if" clause. For example: "If it rains, the ground gets wet."
CONDITIONAL.
No.