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If the contingency of one's genome is necessary for one's sense of self continuity, and a fortiori autonomy, then this seems to imply that a child who is the subject of a therapeutic genetic intervention, and whose genome is thereby not contingent, cannot have the sense of self-continuity that is necessary for autonomy.

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Then he said: "I believe in the contingency of life".

But if the contingencies of the endgame had proceeded in such a way that it truly seemed like Mr. Boehner's bill was the last train out of the station, they might have preferred it to nothing.

The mere suggestion in the 2001 Letter than any price would include a large premium over the existing price is mere speculation and is not, as the Stockholders argue, a "price virtually identical to AXA". The 2001 Letter was preliminary in nature, only suggesting that a price could be found if the contingencies of a signed confidentiality agreement and due diligence were completed.

If we emphasize the contingency of all of its properties, a particular cannot have any essential properties.

If you tell a life backward, it'll have the contingency of "How I Met Your Mother" and the inevitability of "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie".

This allows Aquinas to affirm omniscience while denying real relations in God; however, it also makes an unambiguous affirmation of the contingency of creaturely decisions difficult if not impossible, as we have already seen in our discussion of God and creativity.

This is the contingency of natural causation.

Whereas the contingency of particular existents is generally undisputed, the contingency of the universe deserves some defense (see 3.2).

If one abstracts from the contingencies of particular technologies, certain biocapital branches, or regional specificities, "clinical labor" emerges as a powerful concept and forceful reality structuring the ways in which biomedical production, consumption and innovation is grounded in the more or less coercive exploitation of a steadily expanding, largely informal labor force.

It's tempting to think of the enterprise of public health as separate from the contingencies of politics and culture, as if those were just distractions.

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