Sentence examples for contingent sums from inspiring English sources

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"Following the recent approach, after negotiations, we have accepted what we feel is a good offer for Jamie that includes several performance-based contingent sums triggered by future achievements".

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Afterward, the informal consensus of the leftish contingent was summed up in this exchange: "If we have to have a Republican…" "…this one seems like he'd be better than the others".

Building on Kauffman's N-locus, two-state additive fitness model, this study predicts that the degree of contingent fit, defined as the weighted sum of independent fitness contributions of each contextual variables, will have a positive association with business unit effectiveness.

In the United States, a small contingent of stair climbers are shelling out similar sums to get to the 100 or so American races offered each year.

The sum is part of €4.6 billion of contingent capital that BayernLB put into HAA.

They devised their own age-related tariff contingent across age bands and wanted to be paid agreed sums per band: "So separately [Organisation] decided to make it much simpler and say "well we have some intense periods of activity in the first three years, and then we move towards a more 'speechy' phase of their life from age 4 to say age 8.

Those big sums are rightly called "bio bucks," because they are contingent on future successes.

We experimentally investigate some key features of internet peer-to-peer (P2P) lending: the borrower specifies the amount of money required and makes a contingent promise about the value of the generally higher repayment prior to the investor's decision to lend the required sum or not.

Mr. Turco is now under contract to sell the site, for an undisclosed sum, to Trammel Crow Residential, a large developer based in Rockville, Md., contingent on Trammel Crow's receiving site plan approval from the South Orange Planning Board.

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.

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.

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