Sentence examples for usually contingent upon from inspiring English sources

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F.D.A. approval for late-stage cancer treatments is usually contingent upon data showing a drug extended, or improved the quality of, patients' lives.

The award is usually contingent upon the phantom stockholder's continued employment with the company, i.e. retention of key management.

The closing is usually contingent upon a successful house inspection and mortgage approval.

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Atlantic salmon season in the UK usually lasts three or four weeks, from mid-October to mid-November, contingent upon autumn's first heavy rains.

The university also has become politicized, attendance there being contingent upon the completion of a year of national service, usually at camps in Guyana's interior.

Funding is contingent upon satisfactory progress.

Hours worked are contingent upon your availability.

The acquisition is contingent upon the Iamgold deal being terminated.

His payment was contingent upon receiving those invoices.

Drug efficacy was found to be contingent upon treatment volume.

Any changes to the curriculum are contingent upon CoC approval.

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