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As a consequence, the anticipation of a contingent future is in turn a contingent performance – which finally clarifies the consistency of reversible (if not even contradictory) decisions.
What about contingent liabilities?
The truth-values of statements about contingent things, though temporally immutable from the beginning of the world and also immutably known by God, were metaphysically contingent.
Scotus intends this claim to be exactly parallel to the way we think about contingent beings.
But if we use conditionals when arguing about contingent matters, then great caution will be required.
Health promoting financial incentives (HPFI) have been defined as cash or cash-like rewards or penalties, provided contingent on performance, or non-performance, of healthy behaviours [ 4].
Community member compensation was not contingent on performance, but undergraduate compensation was partially contingent on performance.
Nevertheless, we observed that although payments failed to be contingent on performance, we can still expect the scheme to have worked as performance pay, as long as health workers thought payments would be contingent on performance.
In the meantime, compensation committees began awarding more restricted shares, but made them contingent on performance.
The positions are for two years, renewable for a third year, contingent on performance and funding.
The deal also includes future earnouts contingent upon performance.
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