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Other impairments only contingently reduce well-being, depending upon the support provided to the impaired individual and the social context in which they live.
Any proposition that is about Paul indirectly, in virtue of qualities that he contingently instantiates, will be subject to a similar argument.
Some concrete individuals — those traditionally (mis- categorized as contingent beings — are only contingently concrete.
This concept can provide a sample size only contingently (i.e., contingent on data collection and analysis, as per Glaser and Strauss).
Hence, states of affairs that contain contingently existing particulars are themselves contingent existents.
The crucial idea here is that a proposition is contingently true in this world when it is somehow dependent upon the first free decree of God, that is, when the reason for the truth of the proposition is to be located in the actualization of this particular world.
The results revealed that the participants exhibited different patterns of response depending on whether or not the robot responded contingently.
We predicted that if infants detect behavioral contingency by the robot, they would interact differently depending on whether or not the robot acted contingently.
Contingently true and contingently false propositions are known collectively as contingent propositions.
Matter is a sufficient condition for contingency but not necessary, since souls are in many respects contingently what they are, e.g., desirous of money.
But a qualified sentence such as 'e will take place contingently' is true just in case it is not necessary that e happens, and e actually happens.
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