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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contingency of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of contingency, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The project was delayed due to a contingency of a natural disaster that affected the supply chain."
Alternatives: "a condition of" or "a situation of".
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Chief executive Hugh Morris said: "We do have a contingency of a loan bowler for potentially the early part of the season".
Many times, he is hired as a contingency of a film's insurance policy.
The U.S. should withdraw its forces from the country over a period of a couple of years, leaving behind a contingency of a few hundred military personnel, along with a UN presence, to monitor and ensure compliance with the agreement.
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As Julius puts it succinctly: 'Representing anti-Semitism as a prejudice reduces it to a contingency of personality, when it is in reality a component of our culture.' How ironic that Julius himself should be a somewhat bizarre victim of this 'component of our culture'.
"Most of the time we work on a contingency of 25 to 33percentt of what we collect," Mr. Strauss said.
He also added that his teams had used a "contingency of additional staff", including council employees.
Funding cuts would hurt a contingency of programs focusing on domestic violence against natives that are already strapped for resources.
One of the two colours (balanced across participants), predicted a US with a contingency of 50%.
As note, in response to the previous problem, Prior would emphasize that the contingency of a contingent being a, i.e., the contingency of the proposition [E!a, is properly expressed by the fact that E a is not necessarily true (since it is not necessarily statable).
Using this method the contingency of a reaction on a modifier can be modeled as a certain probability p that the reaction depends on the modifier.
"In the end, that's really the only way to prepare for a contingency like a meltdown of the financial system".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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