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1 But SARS already have a contingency plan to end this nightmare.
2 We have a contingency plan designed for this exact eventuality.
3 I have a contingency plan in place but for now, carry on with your inquiries.
4 Visit Website Frisch did have a contingency plan, should things have gotten out of control.
5 Mark and his team have a contingency plan.
6 We have a contingency plan in place should numbers start to grow again, a police spokeswoman said.
7 Garcia said the government would have a contingency plan setting out concrete alternatives for Drummond within two weeks.
8 You have a contingency plan, right?
9 We have to have a contingency .
10 The question, then, is whether World Rugby should have a contingency plan that allows the game to be relocated or postponed.
11 Sareb does have a contingency plan for shoring up capital, which involves restricting eventual dividend payments to shareholders, the source said.
12 It's certainly not ideal for annual government budgets to be so loose as to have a contingency fund of this size.
13 But we also have a contingency of forty engineers who are flying ahead to each mission site, that are also doing construction projects.
14 One thing that makes it possible to be an optimist is if you have a contingency plan for when all hell breaks loose.
15 Dortmund will move on, as they always do, and will have a contingency plan up their sleeve, as much as Isak and Sancho show promise.
16 KiwiRail has revealed it didn't have a contingency fund to cover events such as the loss of one of its ships due to propeller failure.
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