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How to use contingent on in a sentence

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These consultations should not be contingent on the patient developing new symptoms.
There is both a politics and a delight in this, and both are contingent on abnegation.
Our Army's battlefield success is contingent on the right information reaching the right soldier at the right time.
There is no direct evidence, and what follows is too contingent on a series of hypothetical suppositions to be convincing.
Too often, sales would close a major deal with a customer contingent on a feature that engineering had dropped from the release a month before.
The only thing the lawyer can make contingent on the success of the suit is her fee.
The success of the program was thus seen to be, at least in part, contingent on RCMP support.
What happens on the immediate front for the canola market is heavily contingent on the soy complex.
Their continued economic health is contingent on the ability to find and replenish ore reserves.
So participation in official decision-making instances is generally contingent on membership in a political party.
Counsel shall never make his or her fees contingent on the outcome of a case in which he or she is involved.
Policy and administration are also sometimes contingent on the age of the child.
The answer has to be contingent on what our big competitor to the south does.
Success of a project is highly contingent on the management and financial capacity of the organization.
The treaty wisely makes clear that complete nuclear disarmament is contingent on an improvement in the overall security environment.
Earlier this year, NPC entered into a plea agreement with the EDPA, which is contingent on court approval, to resolve criminal allegations.
However, the effectiveness of tertiary programs is contingent on the participants' voluntary willingness and desire to exit their gang situation.
If this seems recommended, it is these reinforcers which might be exchangeable for tokens, which are delivered contingent on more desirable behavior.
The parliamentary secretary has the nerve to stand up and say now that compensation is not contingent on an actuarial surplus.
Detailed proposals will also be contingent on the results of studies underway.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He would have extracted satisfaction out of a death-sentence which was contingent on the trumping of an ace.
The whole proposal was contingent on the retention of Upper Silesia and the removal of all impediments to German trade.
You might suggest the viscounty as contingent on the marriage.
Once in custody his release could be made contingent on vasectomy.
This sovereign function, however, is contingent on the prior emergence of a decisive hegemonic bloc out of the present chronically fractured and acephalous polity.
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