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Marshall's answer also does not make internal sense because it assumes that certain elements of the current retinal design are necessary and unchangeable which is only the case in a contingent system, but is certainly not the case in a system designed to its current form without the constraint of history.

As in other industrialised countries, regulation of the Australian pharmaceutical sector is an uneasy contingent system, its character reflecting the normative strength of private, relative to public, policy imperatives.

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We argued that a preferable way of funding postgraduate study is to introduce an income contingent loans system, financed through increased borrowing and recouped in the long term through higher earnings and growth.

Another variant, the contingent vote system used in elections for president in Sri Lanka, allows voters to rank their top three candidates; if no candidate wins a majority, only the top two candidates go to a second round of counting, with the preference votes of eliminated candidates being reapportioned.

This empirical assumption also implies that the information value of an environmental event does not depend on the event as such, rather it is contingent on system's structures.

One main ambassador for an income-contingent repayment system in this country is Thomas J. Kane, who recently moved from U.C.L.A. to Harvard's Graduate School of Education.

Case studies reveal that these platforms, far from being neutral pipes through which information merely travels, are in fact contingent sociotechnical systems upon and through which users effect their politics through the power of algorithms.

In recent weeks I've heard a number of student-aid experts talk about the idea of moving to a broader income-contingent repayment system for student loans in the United States, much like Britain or Australia.

Fourth, we need to allow our students who are in debt to roll over their debts into a kind of income-contingent debt system whereby they can agree to pay a certain amount of their yearly full-time salary over a certain amount of time.

Evidence-informed policymaking is a contingent, complex system-like, non-linear, and emergent process of producing, managing, and implementing new knowledge.

However, organisational efforts are contingent upon system-level financial frameworks that reward rather than penalise the transfer of care to community providers.

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