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contingency or
contingent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contingency or
Contingent may
refer to:
Contingency (philosophy), in philosophy...
- In statistics, a
contingency table (also
known as a
cross tabulation or crosstab) is a type of
table in a
matrix format that
displays the multivariate...
- A
contingency plan, also
known colloquially as Plan B, is a plan
devised for an
outcome other than in the
usual (expected) plan. It is
often used for...
- A
contingencies fund or
contingency fund is a fund for
emergencies or
unexpected outflows,
mainly economic crises. The
European Union created a vast contingency...
- A
contingency theory is an
organizational theory that
claims that
there is no best way to
organize a corporation, to lead a company, or to make decisions...
- The
contingency allowance is the time
allocated during planning for
unscheduled events.
Technical and
personal disruptions result in
changes in the indirect...
- In logic,
contingency is the
feature of a
statement making it
neither necessary nor impossible.
Contingency is a
fundamental concept of
modal logic. Modal...
-
Common in auto racing,
contingency sponsorship is a form of
sponsorship whereby race
teams place company decals on
their vehicles in
exchange for awards...
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Contingency management (CM) is the
application of the three-term
contingency (or
operant conditioning),
which uses
stimulus control and
consequences to...
- quantities,
mainly the
elemental bill of
quantities and
trade bills A
contingency sum is an item
found within a bill of quantities. The item
refers to...