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The phrase "amount of contingent" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a quantity related to something contingent, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The amount of contingent liabilities reported in the financial statement was higher than expected."
Alternatives: "quantity of contingent" or "level of contingent".
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The second item is an amount of contingent assets, which equals a put option.
One executive said the amount of contingent commissions would determine "who we are steering business to, and who we are steering business from," according to Spitzer.
And/Or, alternatively--and even simpler--force banks to carry a significant amount of contingent convertible debt that converts to equity if the banks get into trouble.
Therefore we performed a separate multiple regression analysis to investigate whether sensorimotor alpha suppression could be predicted from the amount of motor experience, or the amount of contingent visuomotor experience, in the Contingent condition only.
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The accounting rule governing contingent liabilities, adopted 27 years ago by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, states that "the nature and amount" of any contingent obligation should be disclosed "even though the possibility of loss may be remote".
The exact amount of the contingent consideration will depend upon the extent of the regulation based upon the number of states that regulate and the total population covered.
They add: "Due to the complexity of our claim and Raytheon's counterclaim we are unable to quantify the amount of this contingent liability".
The degree and amount of transfer are contingent upon such factors as number of common elements or principles, stimulus and response similarity, amount of predifferentiation training, the variety of learning-to-learn experiences, part-to-whole relationships, differences in intertask complexity, use of mnemonic aids, and the extent of proactive or retroactive interference.
In this way, most farmers have full ownership over a small amount of land and contingent access to more, with families operating as the encompassing land management unit.
Ms. X also told me that the children were too young to be enrolled in school when she and Mr. X divorced, so the amount of support was not contingent on the children's educational expenses.
However, the current study is the first to investigate the relationship between the level of social anxiety disorder and the amount of improvement of anxiety contingent on oral malodor.
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