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That both are academics — one a well-known professor (Mr. Hacker) and the other consigned to the adjunct, or what they call "contingent," faculty (Ms. Dreifus, who is also a frequent contributor to The New York Times) — provides them with memorable, often acerbic anecdotes that neatly offset their citations of statistics and (it must be said) their sometimes rather sweeping generalizations.
Gansu, for its part, had implicitly backed borrowings worth 20%.These guarantees are what accountants like to call "contingent" liabilities: obligations a government must only bear if bad things happen, such as an infrastructure company failing or a local hospital going under.
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Grosseteste holds that this kind of contingency of propositions about future events or things implies that the things or events the proposition is about may themselves be called contingent, and that this kind of contingency is sufficient for the freedom of our future acts.
The system depends on people's being what the political scientist Margaret Levi calls "contingent coöperators".
JPMorgan Private Bank is selling one-year notes that offer what Joe Kenney, United States head of investments at the bank, called "contingent protection".
Even if feeling was tense there is no such thing as what Keating, J., in Metzler v. Gounod calls contingent contempt.
While Marsh was doing this, it was also collecting huge sums of money from the insurance companies in the form of what were called contingent commissions — that is, kickbacks.
Pope Francis, whom Zander considers "a neighbour", likes to greet the cleaners in the basilica, but there are other examples of crossover between the devotional side of things and what Zander calls "contingent necessities".
While Marsh was doing this, it was also collecting huge sums of money from the insurance companies in the form of what were called contingent commissions that is, kickbacks.
About 70 percent of a bonus would have to be deferred for up to three years and paid in a new class of security, called contingent capital, that would decline in value if the bank's financial performance deteriorates and could even be forfeited.
About 70 percent of a bonus would have to be deferred for up to three years and paid in a new class of security, called contingent capital, that would decline in value if the bank's financial performance deteriorates -- and potentially even be forfeited.
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