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to contingencies
noun
The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.
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MLB--Announced Washington as its choice for the relocation of the Montreal Expos, subject to contingencies.
Neurotic individuals tend to possess high anticipatory apprehension that may orient them to pay closer attention to contingencies previously associated with punishments.
Earlier this month, the Japanese Defense Ministry released new guidelines calling for shifting the focus of the Japanese military, the Self-Defense Forces, toward more mobile air and sea units that could respond to contingencies in the southern islands.
Williams invented the concept of "moral luck" and offered strong reasons to think that people are morally vulnerable to contingencies beyond their control, a conception he found exemplified in Greek tragedy.
"I think we in the Army will have to look at that very closely, look at stationing around the Pacific rim and look to see if there are opportunities to posture ourselves better to respond to contingencies and future operational requirements in the region".
They designed a system that is adapting to contingencies that they could never have anticipated.
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Nothing is foolproof, but these actions can be taken to establish contingencies to respond to such threats.
Going to contingency procedures.
This means that we move from necessity to contingency.
Komorowski was skeptical that a regional approach to contingency planning was the best way ahead.
The Knicks and the Nets turned to contingency plans after failing to woo James, Bosh or Wade.
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