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"Project work or contingent work often suits older workers.
"I didn't enter this race knowing I would get Mr. Morgenthau's support or contingent upon it".
Pictures can't express negative or contingent propositions - it's not raining, or if it's raining that will spoil the picnic.
Howrey had begun acceding to clients' demands for flat, deferred or contingent fees, causing income to become clumpy and unpredictable.
But Mr. Brown is now suggesting "an insurance fee to reflect systemic risk or a resolution fund or contingent capital arrangements or a global financial transaction levy".
Clients became keener to query their bills and to demand alternatives to the convention of charging by the hour, such as flat, capped or contingent fees.
A proposition that is not impossible (i.e., one that is either necessary or contingent) is said to be a possible proposition.
And half of a banker's upfront bonus must be paid in shares or "contingent capital" — bonds that convert into equity if the bank gets in trouble.
Under most modern bankruptcy laws, provable debts include all types of pre-bankruptcy obligations, whether matured or unmatured, liquidated or unliquidated, unconditional or contingent.
Though destined for countries outside the Union, the aid is often tied to climate mitigation projects or contingent on climate-aware policy, Mr. Godinot said.
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Scotus also identifies an indefinite number of disjunctions that are coextensive with being and therefore count as transcendentals, such as infinite-or-finite and necessary-or-contingent.
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