Synonym: contingence, eventuality. Similar words: contingent, continuing, pungency, intelligence agency, continue, continued, continual, continent. Meaning: [kən'tɪndʒənsɪ] n. 1. a possible event or occurrence or result 2. the state of being contingent on something.
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151. In Britain, for instance, a contingency fund to help cash-strapped local authorities facing pressure on public services has been scrapped.
152. As accident is gradually becoming one of public nuisances, management department is attaching more and more importance to contingency plans.
153. Accordingly, the provisions sought fall outside the scope of the contingency fund.
154. In his fictions, the destiny is represented by the mysterious nature, the decidability and comeuppance, contingency and coincidence, instinct and desire.
155. The TICF also operates the Package Tour Accident Contingency Fund Scheme.
156. And finally, on the strategic measure, human resource management is contingency management which uses "the systematized scientific method and people's literature and art skill".
157. The committee also urged LOCOG to establish a contingency fund to protect against failure to raise the funds.
158. Motivational Incentives (contingency management), which uses positive reinforcement to encourage abstinence from drugs.
159. This thesis aims to analyze the schoolmasters' leadership with Fiedler contingency theory, and discusses the theory itself in schools .
160. Using high - precision materials testing machines for the naked FBQ with numerous raster contingency - wavelength response curve.
161. Vesper:Ten million was wired to your account in Montenegro with a contingency for 5 more if I deem it a prudent investment.
162. Do a good job in foreign exchange management contingency plans. Sentencedict.com
163. The non-logicality of narrative methods is represented in three aspects: the disorderliness, contingency, and absurdity in narration.
164. Quantify the extent of the risk on the project and to determine the costs of the necessary arrangements and the size of the contingency reserve.
165. The complexity of the society originates from the contingency, ambiguousness and impenetrability of human consciousness and from the "double contingency"in the communication.
166. The system of teaching activities is a special complex system; it has the characteristics of non-linear, irreducibility, self-organization, contingency, openness etc.
167. The Treasury played down suggestions that it was making emergency contingency plans to shore up Lloyds let alone nationalise the bank.
168. It is, in fact, a good example of the contingency approach because it is a management philosophy and methodology oriented toward effective accomplishment of just one type of undertaking - projects.
169. Finally, supported by the findings, some analyses of Fiedler Contingency Theory are given in the paper, which are: 1. Its basic contingency idea has been proved in the study.
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