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Discover Ludwig"contingency reserve" is a perfectly correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to a sum of money that is set aside in anticipation of unexpected or emergency expenses. For example, "The company set aside a contingency reserve to cover any unforeseen costs that may arise."
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Contingency reserve to be cut by £1bn.
Yes, the Treasury has its central contingency reserve.
It had no contingency reserve then, and the group had to work quickly.
The $1bn for the new listings was part of the Myefo contingency reserve.
Set against this, Mr Brown has stuffed more money into his contingency reserve than he was planning in March.
Funds from a contingency reserve will also be allocated according to the number of refugees Nauru accepts.
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However, it has also strongly advised individual departments to establish their own contingency reserves.
She said the organisation had enough cash in contingency reserves to keep running, albeit at a reduced capacity.
We model two types of contingency reserves: spinning and non-spinning reserves.
In addition, demand response can provide ancillary services such as contingency reserves, regulation and load following.
The Emergency Budget Act would allow the governor to implement emergency rules to cut programs, make all state programs "subject to appropriation" and thus optional instead of mandatory, and establish contingency reserves that could be used to eliminate budgeted state programs.
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