Sentence examples for a contingent event from inspiring English sources

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According to the concept of dialectical materialism — "diamat," as its adherents often abbreviated it — the triumph of the Soviet Union under the leadership of Joseph Stalin was not a contingent event but the necessary result of an age-old process of class conflict.

The values are effective on October 16 , 1990 and shall be adjusted on an annual basis, with respect to a contingent event that occurs subsequent to the first year after October 16 , 1990 based on the medical component of the Consumer Price Index for all-urban consumers published by the Department of Labor.

In summary, an antisocial act or conduct disorder is a contingent event.

And if it must occur, how can it be a contingent event?

What these examples are driving at is that political liberty might best be understood as a sort of structural relationship that exists between persons or groups, rather than as a contingent event.

Whether a master chooses to whip his slave on any given day, we might say, is a contingent event: it all depends on the master's mood, the slave's behavior, and so forth.

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Distinguishing logical from causal determinism, Łukasiewicz claims that if a prediction of a future contingent event such as an action is true at the time the prediction is made, the event must occur, so the only way to rescue the agent's freedom of action is to deny that the prediction is true, and assign it instead the third truth-value of possibility.

According AEMO standards, the frequency deviation must be brought back to its normal operating band within five minutes under any contingent event.

I argued last time that the fact that I have MS is neither here nor there in the great scheme of things; that it is a pure contingent event predicated on a strange mismatch of genes which nobody really can explain and certainly nobody can fix – yet.

Specifically, section 225 of NY Penal Law states that "a person engages in gambling when he stakes or risks something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not under his control or influence".

Because NY law defines gambling as staking or risking something of value "upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not under his control". DFS requires too much skill to be a contest of chance.

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