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You really need to allow for contingency because literally what they assumed was: anything can happen.
We added another 10% to allow for contingency, a total of 422.
Although Kemere et al. (34 ) did not explicitly allow for contingency costs (to allow for breaches of ORV zones, etc)., they did sensitivity analyses assuming "… the full program costs are used for the entire period instead of dropping to 40% after 5 years".
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This is best done as early in the website development as possible to allow for contingencies should a module fail to meet approval.
Allowing for contingencies, the museum now believes that it must assume a higher figure of £6.5 million ($9.5 million).
A cash reserve is built into the plan to allow for unforeseen contingencies.
Donors should ensure that such a mechanism exists in their regulations to allow for such contingencies.
In the face of resistance from the Assembly, Senator John R. Kuhl Jr., a Republican from Bath, N.Y., handed out a copy of 1992 legislation passed by both houses, that allowed for a contingency budget -- the measure pushed by the Senate.
Territorial conflicts in Europe and Asia have also displayed telltale precursors that could have allowed for better contingency planning.
In this article a contribution to this area will be presented where we investigate the surface of maximal loadability while allowing for post-contingency corrective controls.
Shying away from a pledge of no first use, it in fact allows for certain contingencies in which nuclear weapons would be used in conventional theater.
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