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be contingencies
noun
The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.
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"We are told there will be contingencies, but no one has explained how they are meant to work," he said.
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The next tranche of tickets will be "contingency" ones.
There were contingencies.
Fisa is allowed to reduce the distance if it needs to, so there are contingencies.
He added that there were contingencies in place if problems occur.
One executive who has been privy to the talks said there were contingencies for such a situation.
"They always knew this was a possibility and there were contingencies in our agreements for those eventualities," Lucchese explains.
That asset, he said, was contingency fees.
But, she said, there are contingency plans if it does.
He goes further still, writing that "Christ is contingency".
"The cost of HS2 is £42.6bn, £14.4bn of which is contingency.
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