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is contingency
noun
The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.
Exact(19)
He goes further still, writing that "Christ is contingency".
"The cost of HS2 is £42.6bn, £14.4bn of which is contingency.
He may surprise them and appear but if not, there is contingency.
The cost of the project in its entirety is estimated at £42.6bn, of which £14.56bn is contingency.
"We'd be challenged to manage the problem, but there is contingency planning for that possibility," one Bush military adviser told me last week.
"By quality, what appears to be important is contingency, that is talking about your child's focus of attention and responding to your child's verbal and non-verbal initiations by providing responses that are temporarily contingent and related in terms of conversation topic".
Similar(40)
That asset, he said, was contingency fees.
But, she said, there are contingency plans if it does.
The next tranche of tickets will be "contingency" ones.
There had been contingency plans for Cameron to chair a meeting of Cobra by video from the Netherlands.
"There are contingency plans in place for something like this," said Dana McClintock, a spokesman for CBS in New York.
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