Sentence examples for contingent commitment from inspiring English sources

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But Marc Groz, a financial risk expert I've gotten to know, has what I think is a more intriguing approach, which he calls a "contingent commitment facility".

Typically, when a developer unveils a major project, there is at least a contingent commitment from some pension fund, some financial syndicate, some sovereign wealth fund, some shadowy Russian billionaire — some somebody.

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The starting points of rational deliberation are contingent commitments, and practical concerns of actual agents (Lenman 2010, 180 181).

Borrowers who can no longer get money from capital markets can call instead on contingent funding commitments made by the banks.

They say that after their initial decision to send troops in 2003, the current contingent reflects a commitment to maintaining security.

"We have succeeded, and I am confident we will win victory, and that is all contingent on our commitment to making sure we withdraw according to conditions on the ground".

The big news this morning is that President Obama will attend the Copenhagen meeting and probably announce a U.S. commitment, contingent on Congressional agreement, of a 17% cut in greenhouse gas emissions relative to 2005 by 2020.

Speaking of climate change, the White House announced today that President Obama will attend the Copenhagen climate talks and probably announce a U.S. commitment, contingent on congressional agreement, of a 17% cut in greenhouse gas emissions relative to 2005 by 2020.

Netanyahu had insisted on strict reciprocity, with Israeli commitments contingent on the Palestinians' carrying out their undertakings.

President Saakashvili has yet to formally renounce the use of force in any future efforts to take back Abkhazia or South Ossetia.President Medvedev has consistently made Russian commitments contingent upon a Georgian pledge not to use force against Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

Russell uses the word "relative" to describe the contingent nature of the commitment to peace: one's commitment to pacifism depends upon or is relative to the nature of the war.

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