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The concerns of any given day become contingent, subjunctive, fluky.
"My success or failure as a human being had become contingent on making that Olympic team".
"If subsidies become contingent on implementing same income verification in law, that's a big deal".
Life and death become contingent on courtroom conduct, and on every call a judge makes.
The penalty was however lowered when in 2009 automobile tax was modified to become contingent on CO2 emissions.
This problem, however, is not specific to the citizens' income idea: in such cases, no policy prescription about how resources should best be used is of immediate practical relevance, and one might have to wait for a ruler's survival or intended legacy to become contingent on the welfare of his population.
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Thus the boundary between online and offline becomes contingent on links between people.
The decision to choose to participate became contingent upon the availability of resources and the parents' ability to harness them.
As a consequence of the patent term harmonization introduced by TRIPS, the term of U.S. patents became contingent on how quickly the patents are granted.
According to a report by the then-S.E.C. inspector general, H. David Kotz, the waiver issue "was of such importance to B. of A. that the settlement became contingent on B. of A.'s receipt of the waiver".
So this contradiction, on Prior's telling, becomes contingent.
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