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Перевод: contingent speek contingent


[прилагательное]
возможный; случайный; непредвиденный; зависящий; зависящий от обстоятельств; условный;
[существительное]
вероятность ; пропорциональное количество; случай ; личный состав; контингент


Тезаурус:

  1. Western diplomats have no doubt that Egypt's 32,000-man contingent is ready to fight.
  2. These enterprises are now almost as big as that other mammoth contingent liability of America's socialised credit system, federally insured deposits.
  3. There are two other contingent relations which should be mentioned at this stage.
  4. In Libya the peace which flowed from state justice, impersonal, universal, was not enough for the Zuwaya: they added to it peaces of their own manufacture, tailored to the social personalities involved in particular breaches of the peace, guaranteed by specific and contingent undertakings made between Muslims.
  5. Skinner argued that behaviour occurs as a function of previous experiences and that, given a clear understanding of the contingent relations between the environment and a specific behaviour in the past, it is possible to predict, with a very high degree of accuracy, the conditions under which that behaviour will occur in the future.
  6. It means that the giving of the reward or punisher is dependent (ie contingent) on a specific behaviour first occurring.
  7. The contingent of barristers on the Tory benches will lobby to keep "a strong and independent" Bar.
  8. The parents were therefore giving a reward contingent upon Joanne's production of the undesirable behaviours.
  9. The strong British contingent was led by the current title holder, Dave Swanson, and the 1989 champion, Bolton's Paul Dugdale.
  10. Several members of the Inspirals contingent are going to watch mud wrestling in some dodgy bar.
  11. Further, the law requires that the consent be informed, and whatever that may mean, it certainly raises questions about whether the transsexual is fully able to comprehend the implications of surgery, both because of the uncertainty always contingent upon such an operation, and also because of the supervening anxiety which operates to play down, at least before surgery, any consequences which may be inconvenient.
  12. SSAP 18 requires that "a material contingent loss should be accrued in financial statements where it is probable that a future event will confirm a loss which can be estimated with reasonable accuracy at the date on which the financial statements are approved" (para 15).
  13. Furthermore, future international progress towards peace seemed likely to remain contingent on the strength and durability of the Uprising.

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