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Contingent and events
Contingent events are not subject to natural physical causes, but are the direct result of God's constant intervention, without which nothing could happen.

Contingent and such
Contingent valuation is a survey-based economic technique for the valuation of non-market resources, such as environmental preservation or the impact of contamination.

Contingent and weapon
The Model 10 was the standard infantry weapon of the First Canadian Contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force when it first arrived in France in February 1915.

Contingent and are
Contingent beings, therefore, are insufficient to account for the existence of contingent beings: there must exist a necessary being whose non-existence is an impossibility, and from which the existence of all contingent beings is derived.
Contingent valuation typically takes the form of surveys in which people are asked how much they would pay to observe and recreate in the environment ( willingness to pay ) or their willingness to accept ( WTA ) compensation for the destruction of the environmental good.
Candidates for the Gurkha Contingent Singapore Police Force, are also selected at this stage
Gurkhas are also recruited by the British Army for the over 2, 000 strong Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police Force.
The most important works of this period of his life are Anweisung, vernünftig zu leben to Rational Living ( 1744 ), Entwurf der nothwendigen Vernunftwahrheiten wiefern sie den zufälligen entgegengesetzt werden of the Necessary Truths of Reason, in so far as they are Opposed to Contingent Truths ( 1745 ), Weg zur Gewissheit und Zuverlässigkeit der menschlichen Erkenntniss to Certainty and Reliability in Human Knowledge ( 1747 ), and Anleitung, über natürliche Begebenheiten ordentlich und vorsichtig nachzudenken on How to Reflect Correctly and Cautiously on Natural Events ( 1749 ).
; Current and Not Contingent: Contingent liabilities are not included in the definition of external debt.
Contingent on the above boundaries, the Kootenays are commonly split either into East and West, or East, Central and West.
* Contingent propositions are those that are true in some possible worlds and false in others ( for example: " Richard Nixon became President in 1969 " is contingently true and " Hubert Humphrey became President in 1969 " is contingently false ).
Upon receiving news of Isandhlwana from the Natal Contingent Ardenoff and that an army of 4000 Zulu Warriors are advancing their way, Lieutenant John Chard ( Stanley Baker ) of the Royal Engineers assumes command of the small British detachment, being senior by virtue of his commission date to Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead ( Michael Caine ), who, as an infantry officer, is rather put out to find himself subordinate to an engineer.
The uniforms of the Natal Native Contingent are inaccurate ; NNC troops were not issued with European-style clothes.
Contingent valuation surveys are one technique which is used to measure these aspects.
Among those arrested are Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood, artist Jamie Reid, and Bromley Contingent members Tracie O ' Keefe and Debbie Juvenile.
Contingent commissions also are used between insurers and their regular sales force, their agents.
Contingent fees are usually calculated as a percentage of the client's net recovery.
Contingent fee agreements are legal in some provinces of Canada ( Alberta, British Columbia ( except in family law cases involving child custody or access ), Ontario and Quebec among others ).
Contingent resources are those quantities of petroleum estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from known accumulations, but the applied project ( s ) are not yet considered mature enough for commercial development due to one or more contingencies.
Contingent resources may include, for example, projects for which there are currently no viable markets, or where commercial recovery is dependent on technology under development, or where evaluation of the accumulation is insufficient to clearly assess commerciality.

Contingent and determined
In turn, many historians classify the parties of the Representatives based on how they voted in the Contingent Election of 1825 ( where the House determined the winner of the 1824 presidential election ), at the end of the 18th Congress, with results similar to those in the following table.

Contingent and by
The first division sized formation raised by the Canadian military was the First Contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force ; raised in 1914, it was renamed the Canadian Division in early 1915 when it took to the field, and became the 1st Canadian Division when a 2nd Canadian Division took to the field later that year.
The Bromley Contingent is a label invented by journalist Caroline Coon about a group of followers and fans of the Sex Pistols.
* Contingent Objects and the Barcan Formula by Hayaki Reina
All three were caught by police officers ; two by members of the Gurkha Contingent and one by the Police Coast Guard's Special Task Squadron.
The school also has a Combined Cadet Force, run in conjunction with Merchant Taylors ' School for Girls, headed by Contingent Commander, Squadron Leader ( CCF ), Mark Stanley.
The Canadian Contingent was deployed by train from Canadian Forces Base Baden-Soellingen and CFB Lahr, Germany.
* Contingent value rights ( in finance ), a type of option that can be issued by the buyer of a company to the sellers.
Contingent valuation surveys were first proposed in theory by S. V.
** On December 1 Sex Pistols and several members of the Bromley Contingent ( including Siouxsie and the Banshees singer Siouxsie Sioux and bassist Steve Severin ) appear live on ITV to be interviewed by television host Bill Grundy.
*" Beyond Disclosure: The Case for Banning Contingent Commissions ," by Daniel Schwarcz, 25 Yale L. & Pol ' y Rev.
His Essay on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory Devises, the work which has made his reputation as a legal authority, and which has passed through numerous editions, was called forth by a decision of Lord Mansfield in the case of Perrin v. Blake, and had the effect of reversing that decision.
The New Zealand army sent ten contingents in total ( including the 4th New Zealand Contingent ), of which the first six were raised and instructed by Lt .- Colonel Joseph Henry Banks, who led the 6th Contingent into battle.
Sid Vicious often wore a swastika shirt for the shock value, and in keeping with the musical Cabarets style of dress for members of the Kit-Kat Club adopted by members of the Bromley Contingent.
Contingent fees have been allowed in South Africa since 1997, as discussed by K. G.
It was held at the University of Massachusetts Boston in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States from July 23-25, 2004, and coordinated by the Boston-based labor-community network, the Campaign on Contingent Work ( later renamed Massachusetts Global Action ).
* Contingent owned equipment, a designation for equipment brought to United Nations peacekeeping missions by UN member states
; Contingent valuation: Service demand may be elicited by posing hypothetical scenarios that involve some valuation of alternatives ( e. g. visitors willing to pay for increased access to national parks )
Most critics and viewers noted the similarity between the story narrated in this film and George Orwell's book Homage to Catalonia, in which the author wrote one of the more famous accounts of the war, that of his own experience as a volunteer in the ILP Contingent, part of the POUM militia, before the POUM's suppression by the increasingly powerful Communist Party.
A central obelisk with a lion on each of four corners is the memorial for the Australians who died in the South African War of 1899-1902 ( Boer War ) Sculptored by J. Hamilton and erected in 1904 with members of the 5th Victorian Contingent Victorian Mounted Rifles.

Contingent and six
On 28 November 1879 during an attack on Sekukuni's Town, South Africa, Private Flawn and another private ( Francis Fitzpatrick ) with six men of the Native Contingent, were with a lieutenant of the 1st Dragoon Guards when he was badly wounded.

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