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It is not only the American pattern of corporate governance that is contingent.
Co-op boards rarely approve a sale that is contingent on the buyers' selling their own place.
In mathematics, students can also receive a "conditional" exemption from placement testing that is contingent on an additional year of mathematics during their senior year of high school.
From a complete contract perspective, an allocation of control that is contingent on the unit's reported information provides the incumbent an additional instrument for designing the incentives.
In contrast, we employed RNA engineering to demonstrate deviation of G-quadruplex (GQ) function that is contingent upon its context dependent location, which is opposite to their native functional role.
That should change, though, if the Patriots do indeed move to Hartford, a move that is contingent on the the General Assembly authorizing a $350 million bond issue for a new stadium.
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rules explicitly ban countries from providing subsidies that are contingent on goods being exported.
And the platform's stars behave in ways that are contingent upon a camera.
These tables summarize outcomes — in this case, survival — that are contingent upon subgroup categories.
But 60 percent of that financing is federal matching dollars that are contingent upon whether providers meet quality and efficiency standards.
During his speech, Mr. Paul implied that a path to citizenship that was contingent on securing America's borders.
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