These consultations should not be contingent on the patient developing new symptoms. |
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There is both a politics and a delight in this, and both are contingent on abnegation. |
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Our Army's battlefield success is contingent on the right information reaching the right soldier at the right time. |
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There is no direct evidence, and what follows is too contingent on a series of hypothetical suppositions to be convincing. |
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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. |
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The only thing the lawyer can make contingent on the success of the suit is her fee. |
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The success of the program was thus seen to be, at least in part, contingent on RCMP support. |
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What happens on the immediate front for the canola market is heavily contingent on the soy complex. |
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Their continued economic health is contingent on the ability to find and replenish ore reserves. |
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So participation in official decision-making instances is generally contingent on membership in a political party. |
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Counsel shall never make his or her fees contingent on the outcome of a case in which he or she is involved. |
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Policy and administration are also sometimes contingent on the age of the child. |
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The answer has to be contingent on what our big competitor to the south does. |
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Success of a project is highly contingent on the management and financial capacity of the organization. |
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The treaty wisely makes clear that complete nuclear disarmament is contingent on an improvement in the overall security environment. |
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Earlier this year, NPC entered into a plea agreement with the EDPA, which is contingent on court approval, to resolve criminal allegations. |
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However, the effectiveness of tertiary programs is contingent on the participants' voluntary willingness and desire to exit their gang situation. |
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If this seems recommended, it is these reinforcers which might be exchangeable for tokens, which are delivered contingent on more desirable behavior. |
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The parliamentary secretary has the nerve to stand up and say now that compensation is not contingent on an actuarial surplus. |
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Detailed proposals will also be contingent on the results of studies underway. |
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Even when documented, their status might be contingent on their employer-again, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. |
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That's why we made the extension contingent on a number of specific conditions being met. |
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The effect of a repudiation upon the repudiator's right to arbitration is contingent on the character of the alleged repudiation and the reasons offered in justification. |
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Thus the truth we establish is contingent on the circumstances. |
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Whether the net effect is to maintain existing cell size, increase it or reduce it is not part of the theory, but contingent on ecological circumstances. |
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The genitoerotic arousal of a raptophile, and eventual orgasm, are contingent on having a partner who, as a captive, is forced to yield sexually under conditions of threat, assault, and injury. |
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Any timetable will be contingent on the successful resolution of these issues. |
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We recommended that obtaining yearly contractor or driller licenses be contingent on payment of all monies owing. |
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Enhanced monitoring of aid quality is also contingent on improved national systems for public financial management. |
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The money was contingent on the plant developing a business plan hiring a new general manager. |
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They will make common cause with the large, rabidly rightwing contingent on the Tory backbenches. |
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Although such a strategy is undoubtedly conceptually attractive, it appears likely that its value in a given circumstance will be contingent on several factors. |
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By law, the implementation of major restructuring measures must be contingent on proper consultation. |
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The US also emphasized that its commitment is not contingent on movement of domestic legislation. |
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Of these, one is contingent on the foreign agency meeting certain conditions which, to date, have not been fulfilled. |
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The size of the contribution is contingent on the number of claims received by the International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds, resulting in varying levels of contributions from year to year. |
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The sale of 16 vessels, the principle of which was announced on June 25, 2010, was contingent on whether Genco Shipping and Trading Ltd could obtain financing and on whether the vessels could successfully pass inspection. |
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Participation will be contingent on specific circumstances. |
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Your integrity should not be contingent on his. |
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Further reductions will be contingent on new negotiations. |
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Progress should not be contingent on a ceasefire. |
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The investments would also be contingent on emissions being captured. |
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Any loans would be contingent on the bank's receiving federal approval. |
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It could not be made contingent on a suspect's ability to hide. |
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In parallel with the recovery in demand forecast, the offer of vessels will be contingent on the number of vessels actually delivered in 2010, the number of old vessels decommissioned and the number of demolitions. |
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Irrespective of the instruments that have just been proposed, we do not think that the negotiations on the new financial perspective should be contingent on the proposals being adopted. |
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The Working Group recognized early in the process, that the quality of the advice and recommendations it would develop would be contingent on ensuring that the work represented as many voices as possible. |
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Admission to the regulated professions should be contingent on meeting fair, specified criteria, and should not be influenced by labour market conditions. |
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We have recommended that some of these actions be contingent on timely actions by other governments, and on measurable progress in Afghanistan itself. |
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This new position cannot be contingent on the availability of funds. |
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Ability to develop bull proofs to select for improved disease resistance expressed by their daughters will be contingent on the amount and quality of data collected nationally. |
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National execution, the preferred approach to programme implementation, will be contingent on whether the national project oversight authorities have the capacity. |
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Development needs to be closely linked to heritage management strategies, but funding should not be contingent on the identification of heritage forms. |
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Employers must decide the weight to give criminal charges and criminal investigations and the extent to which an employee's continued employment should be contingent on the result of criminal proceedings. |
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Also the price of such an investment could be contingent on, or highly sensitive to, changes in the underlying components of the structured instrument. |
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Jurisdictions had to offer services to individuals regardless of residency and, most importantly, benefits could not be contingent on training or work requirements. |
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The deal is contingent on approval from the league's Board of Governors. |
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Fully carrying out the KBO search is contingent on the results from a pilot observation using Hubble data. |
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Its future on the Great White Way is contingent on the Times review. |
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Everything is contingent on my job situation. |
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Construction is contingent on finding another supermarket. |
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Human rights are not contingent on the exercise of responsibility. |
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The ability of a nation in achieving sustainable development is contingent on its ability to develop its national capacities in knowledge production, diffusion and utilization. |
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If higher education is the main incubator of knowledge, then the successful construction of knowledge societies is contingent on the provision of quality higher education to greater segments of the society. |
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The above-mentioned strategic objectives are contingent on the Commission's operational support systems being able to function at the same operational tempo as its investigation activities. |
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Our performance is contingent on retaining the customers and key employees of acquired entities, and there is no assurance that we will always succeed in doing so. |
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The moral impulse of utilitarianism is constant, but our decisions under it are contingent on our knowledge and scientific understanding. |
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In Singapore, the right to legal representation is contingent on the nature of the inquiry. |
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In addition to sporting performance, promotion is usually contingent on meeting criteria set by the higher league, especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances. |
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These fees are repayable after graduation, contingent on attaining a certain level of income, with the state paying all fees for students from the poorest backgrounds. |
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The asexuality of insects is, in almost all cases, known to be a derived condition. That is, their evolution was contingent on the sexuality of their ancestral forms. |
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This standard is contingent on the operator viewing the spindle from the rear of the machine tool, and looking up the spindle drawtube, toward the tailstock. |
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The plans are, however, contingent on the university being granted a Certificate of Immunity from Listing for the current student union building, Dunelm House. |
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