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LESLIE JOHN: So, they either don't agree to the contingency, in which case that's a complete red flag, a dead giveaway that they're lying.
In it, he eloquently opposes the soul-withering "culture of contingency," in which nothing matters, to the culture of commitment, into which we should be welcoming gays and straights alike.
Witt's firm points out in its report that United Illuminating, the other nonmunicipal utility operating in Connecticut, had a severe event level contingency in which 71 percent of its customers were assumed to go dark.
Free choice was the source of contingency in which Boethius was mainly interested, but he thought in addition that according to the Peripatetic doctrine there is a real factor of indeterminacy in the causal nexus of nature.
Referred to variously as bias training, bias induction or cognitive bias modification, these feedback-learning paradigms are designed to directly modify cognitive biases in children and adults by introducing a contingency in which participants are reinforced for consistently resolving the meaning of an ambiguous vignette in either a negative or a benign way.
Importantly, the neural signature of incentive conflict was distinct from patterns of regional activation evoked by simple reversal of reward contingency in which previously reinforced A+ was no longer rewarded (A–), indicating that the AB– signal was not simply due to the change in valence of the constituent stimuli.
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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.
Caspi's interest in this problem may well have had some connection with the debate about future contingencies in which Christian Scholastics were engaged at that time.
One of the most sensitive portions of the report is a secret discussion of contingencies in which the United States might need to use its "nuclear strike capabilities" against a foe.
But the Pentagon's Nuclear Posture Review, the military's blueprint for developing and deploying nuclear arms, concluded this year that the country faces new contingencies in which nuclear weapons might be used, including "an Iraqi attack on Israel or its neighbors, or a North Korean attack on South Korea".
But now, the Pentagon report says, the nation faces new contingencies in which nuclear weapons might be employed, including "an Iraqi attack on Israel or its neighbors, or a North Korean attack on South Korea or a military confrontation over the status of Taiwan".
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