I don't think you have to, if I understand you correctly, you can use 
either ng-if or ng-show. See documentation, but you could basically show 
these conditionally. NG-IF would be equivalent of conditional/dynamic 
rendering of any specific directive. NG-SHOW would basically set 
display:block on the parent element. 

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