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It starts with the premise that everything in the world is contingent for its existence upon other factors.
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They are contingent, for they are irreducibly complex.
Rather, (3) follows from physicalism given various contingent assumptions, in particular the assumptions that S and S* are the statements we say they are — it is contingent fact, for example that S* summarizes the total nature of the world.
The validity of outcome measures is contingent upon using them for the purpose they were intended for.
Biomarker utilization in the clinic depends on diagnostic sensitivity and specificity for evaluating a condition, and in the US, biomarker utilization is contingent upon FDA evaluation for a particular "Intended Use".
The utility of the test is contingent upon a method for deconvoluting aspects of the stress/strain response from load displacement measurements.
"This is why our childcare initiative for families is contingent on the delivery of savings to pay for it, because we can't have the spending without the saving to make it sustainable," he said.
The bid, for 2026, is contingent on the United States Olympic Committee's deciding it will endorse a city for those games.
For NLF, probability of death increased significantly from 0.45 at 22°C to 0.69 at 14°C, but the extent of this increase was contingent of the strain responsible for their infection.
Support from the World Bank, for instance, is contingent on the government passing a budget.
The proposed settlement, which is contingent on court approval, calls for Xerox to make the payment out of its pension plan for salaried employees.
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