Determined by conditions or circumstances that follow.
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Examples for "contingent "
Examples for "contingent "
1 He was among a large contingent of prisoners released earlier this year.
2 Much new growth has been contingent on rising public and private debt.
3 A small police contingent controlled the group and several people were arrested.
4 However, BHP said the offer is still contingent on other regulatory approvals.
5 Thousands of British jobs are said to be contingent on such sales.
1 Much new growth has been contingent on rising public and private debt.
2 However, BHP said the offer is still contingent on other regulatory approvals.
3 Thousands of British jobs are said to be contingent on such sales.
4 But the amended debt terms are contingent on the rights issue passing.
5 It also would have applied to future payments contingent on performance criteria.
1 He had an objective, and this objective was contingent upon making money.
2 It has raised 130 billion yuan from strategic investors contingent upon the listing.
3 In fact, his progress has been contingent upon this very fact.
4 PayPal's investment and collaboration are contingent upon Uber completing its IPO.
5 I accepted the mission, contingent upon my employer's granting me leave of absence.
1 The reality is that Jamaica's economy is dependent on the tourism industry.
2 Spain is more dependent on housing than any EU economy, bar Ireland.
3 Even companies more dependent on wealthier consumers, such as American Express, suffered.
4 The deal is dependent on a number of unspecified conditions being met.
5 Success for any team in France is dependent on attention to detail.
1 All of our public health is dependent upon the least vigilant citizen.
2 But once again, it's dependent upon the people involved in the situation.
3 My position in the company is dependent upon this bozo's crummy opinion.
4 Griffin's intervention comes as the party becomes increasingly dependent upon major donors.
5 Range is dependent upon several factors, including speed, driving style and weather.
1 That fact was not dependant upon any whim of Patricia's.
2 Egypt, and Syria, and Bithynia, and Mesopotamia, were dependants upon Rome, and Roman provinces.
3 Hamlet, Houlditch, and other dependants upon the nobility, were often compelled to seek his assistance.
4 That reason, dependant upon time, has passed away.
5 I was glad to see that in your lecture you gave the dependants upon the instrument-makers a warning.
1 However, the investment amount could change depending on the markets, Gupta said.
2 Chan said different companies were making different commitments depending on their conditions.
3 That's only one example-andeach example changes depending on the given organization.
4 Risk assessments can vary, depending on the circumstances and the possible consequences.
5 Prices are subject to change depending on exchange rate and current deals.
1 The latter is dependant on the former, and riseth out of it.
2 There were cells dependant on the abbey and often at a distance.
3 Our body is dependant on heaven and heaven on the Spirit.
4 She is, I suspect, a dependant on the Miss Pemberton's bounty.
5 He said that this was a matter dependant on Barraclough's return.
6 Listen, the race of Kuru is now dependant on thee.
7 Does not this prove that it is contagious, and not dependant on the atmosphere?
8 Thou knowest that my sisters and I were dependants on the bounty of our uncle.
9 The Russian peasants are more dependant on the powers above than were even the old Puritans.
10 Their knowledge comes to them of itself (without being dependant on study or exertion).
11 Her father's illness was long and painful, and the family were dependant on others for assistance.
12 Dependant on Cabinet's decision Wednesday is the earliest that a move to alert level 1 would go ahead.
13 That's all well enough for you to talk, Teerswell; you have no wife and babies dependant on you.
14 Coepang is dependant on Batavia for a variety of articles, and amongst others, for arrack, rice, sugar, etc.
15 But dear Lady Scudamore did you tell him that I was totally dependant on my Uncle and Aunt?
16 'But, Sir, is it not better that tenants should be dependant on landlords?'
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