There are two other contingencies needed in a system that compensates drivers based on performance. |
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This provided the frame of reference for determining what range of resupply times is probable in future contingencies. |
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Another challenge for the modular concept is how to plan for contingencies that require CSS modules. |
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There was obvious and unavoidable difficulty in persuading the bank to lend money on the basis of future contingencies. |
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No matter whom you hire, your budget should include 10 percent for contingencies. |
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Review frequency depends on project time constraints, scale, and allocated budgetary contingencies. |
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The natural contingencies of the typical classroom undermine frequent teacher praise and strengthen reprimanding behavior. |
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In one experiment, they encountered contingencies that were identical when the focal cause was considered globally. |
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This much of the theory's content can be specified, so to speak, a priori, before taking physical contingencies into account. |
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Prepare operations people and company spokespeople for contingencies, and review the purchase of recall insurance or related products. |
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Food was stockpiled in their remote farmhouse, emergency contingencies were organised, a vegetable plot established. |
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Did the Bali tragedy and its impact on the hospital and the unit and so on, sort of set up a framework for future contingencies? |
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He said that generous provision had been made within the existing costs that would enable the council to deal with any possible contingencies. |
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Our own forces cannot focus solely on future overseas contingencies, but also must defend bases and facilities both at home and abroad. |
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It is hard to see how it is in their interest to stop, since they need the influence this money buys for future contingencies. |
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The actuarial valuation of a pension is based on a number of assumptions using statistics about future contingencies. |
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Moses is trying to wriggle out of his mission by highlighting possible contingencies and his own inadequacy. |
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This second approach, however, is complicated, because our missions in future contingencies will most often require offensive operations. |
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In these models, complexity seems to be the reason why unforeseen contingencies are possible. |
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Before the war in Afghanistan, that area was low on the list of major planning contingencies. |
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Then I make a detailed plan with contingencies, strategies and coping methods. |
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The basic structure can be arranged so that these contingencies work for the good of the least fortunate. |
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On a behavior-analytic view, teaching is the arrangement of contingencies of reinforcement that expedite learning. |
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And what contingencies are being planned should the war widen to other parts of the region? |
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There had been no provision for contingencies and it was assumed that design fees and site works were in the original library estimates. |
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And we're all actively planning contingencies right now and preparing for if this storm even brushes close to New Orleans. |
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We recommended this be done through balanced budgets and the application of any unused contingencies to the debt. |
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So one company found a way to book significant portions of disputed revenue before the contingencies were removed. |
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The remaining money will be used for contingencies and on-going communication with the private and public sectors. |
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But it's because we don't know that answer that we've tried to budget very cautiously and to provide for all reasonable contingencies. |
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The contingencies of the voyage-in-progress had to be made to echo the events of the original voyage, or they would receive no airtime. |
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In this stage, the patient uses the distressful affect to change the relevant contingencies. |
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Arguably, equifinality only exists where contingencies conflict by each requiring a different level of the same structural variable. |
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They will know the routes, and a good one is worth his weight in gold, in event of sickness and other contingencies. |
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The family members are down to earth rationalists confronting everyday contingencies. |
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The real revolution in philosophy would be to regard the contingencies of history as the means by which we lay hold of reality. |
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Prompt treatment is vital for the well-being of your pets, so ensure you can afford to lay money aside for contingencies such as these. |
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Always give enough time before the end of the tax year to cover these contingencies. |
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As of September 1971, an attack carrier would be able to respond to Gulf contingencies within two weeks. |
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We often work in a benign weather environment, but we always should be prepared to handle weather contingencies. |
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Moreover, the contingencies of historiography can provide scholars with the opportunity to transversally engage with their subject material. |
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But medical decisions are not black-and-white and cannot be reduced to a set of contractual contingencies. |
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Rules have distinct advantages as behavioral guides, but they can promote rigid responding that is insensitive to changed contingencies. |
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But once Rita moved on, we had to deal with a wide variety of contingencies. |
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This component exemplifies a rich schedule with weak contingencies. |
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Furthermore, you know that the expected lifetime of the product is uncertain and depends upon future contingencies, including your own way of life, your heartbeat. |
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There are many possible contingencies and we are considering many of them at the same time. |
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In a family business context it's important to remember that not all contingencies related to succession planning are about the business. |
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All statements and the outcome of any contingencies are forward-looking statements. |
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The modern world has urbanized to an unprecedented degree, and it is inconceivable that future military contingencies will not involve urban operations. |
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It enables the levy to be applied to petrol and any other category of fuel that may be prescribed by regulations, therefore providing for any future contingencies. |
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The amounts authorized under these programs and agreements are established in order to cover all contingencies. |
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These books follow the war in all its uncertainties and accidents and contingencies. |
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With Einstein's time, perhaps, that abstraction outreaches itself, in a way, and collapses back onto us, onto the earth, onto the contingencies of here and there. |
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For example, the uniformed service chiefs in past administrations have been deeply involved in developing war plans and other military contingencies. |
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The actuarial report does not take into account any general or specific contingencies, nor does it provide for a calculation of the loss of employment or pension benefits. |
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It meets all contingencies, this term for all seasons, so that any building that appears to date from the colonial period can readily be glossed with it. |
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The actuary should disclose the omission from the model of any contingencies he or she considers material. |
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For sustainability and depth, we maintained the next-up company on a two-hour launch string, while keeping the third company down for future contingencies. |
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No, but the consequence of applying contingencies to more profitable restaurants is different from the consequence of applying contingencies to less profitable restaurants. |
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I admit it is a highly unusual proposal, but we should consider the possibility of a reserve for contingencies. |
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We had built in so many different second and third order kind of contingencies in order to be prepared for various glitches and faults and problems and whatever else. |
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The closures have meant gridlock in places, but pre-planned highways contingencies have been put into operation and diversionary routes publicised where possible. |
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There are no unfulfilled conditions or contingencies associated with the government assistance received. |
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Here, as elsewhere, Berg focuses tightly on contingencies but underrates the contexts which give them meaning. |
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Yet it is one of the contingencies that needs to be strongly considered, if it is plausible at all. |
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It is natural to assume that only military people fully understand the contingencies. |
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The cook, who was not only well versed with family recipes and personal favourites, but also agreeable to being the sole, general body at hand for all contingencies! |
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The reserves of time for unforeseen contingencies mentioned in the supplier¿s offers and acknowledgements of orders are of no avail. |
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The hallowed concept of character was invented to seal off these contingencies. |
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Caught between two lines of political fire, his art is best considered as a spiritual emanation free of all material contingencies. |
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It attempts to sensitize people to those emotions so they can be utilized to analyze and control the contingencies relevant to them and thereby to control these emotions. |
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One of purposes of a contract is to allocate the risk of future economic contingencies. |
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Resourcing plans are to include provision for contingencies refined according to the level of estimating at this stage. |
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It governs everyday life and human contingencies as would a gated community or a protected and perfectly-controlled residence. |
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Procedural guidelines have to be set at the court level to fit with the local contingencies and customs. |
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Other current provisions for contingencies and charges include an onerous contract provision related to purchases of bulk Scotch whisky. |
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The finitist account of concept application demands that each new application is determined by the factors and contingencies operative at that time. |
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Because the Constitution is eminently political in nature, it cannot always escape political contingencies and power struggles or variations in the 'temperature' of the political system and democracy. |
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Those estimates also affect the disclosure of contingencies at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the year. |
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Dugher questioned why the government had allowed 17 train operators to run no service on Boxing Day, and asked what assurances had been given over contingencies should work overrun. |
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I think this should in fact be taken as a guideline, even though I am in favour of keeping certain reserves back for contingencies, just to be on the safe side. |
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In addition, a fuel reserve must be carried to provide for contingencies. |
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The Coast Guard has implemented a program of witnessing additional fire and boat drills on classes of ships which have been adjudged on a risk analysis to constitute a relatively higher risk to lives in these contingencies. |
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One of the functions of every project is to manage the indeterminacy of a problem situation made up of various elements, factors and contingencies that combine with one other. |
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I said that as is always the case for the military, we are always considering contingencies of various kinds for the future so that we are ready when the government instructs the military what to do. |
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Any amounts that may be required to be paid for these contingencies could have a negative impact on the Company and require additional sources of financing. |
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What-If analysis also aids in planning operations and contingencies. |
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Where mitigation requirements seem to be different under different futures, the appropriate response would be planned contingencies cued by monitoring of the development as it unfolds. |
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Therefore, current provisions on contingencies related to contracts may have maturities greater than one year because of the contracts' operating cycle. |
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For example, the results of the actuarial calculation may include precise recognition of only net investment return and mortality, and any other provision for contingencies reported as a separate adjustment. |
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The report recommends ensuring that allocations under the CFSP budget are based on real, predictable needs, and that an adequate margin for contingencies and unforeseen actions is provided for. |
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External nature, that we must now defend and preserve, but also inner nature that governs all of us, even if often hiden behind the culture and social contingencies. |
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If just too late to stay in port overnight, or just with time we can go sailing on the bay of Palamos, which ensures a smooth sailing, pleasure and without contingencies. |
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Income taxes were down in the current quarter, prior quarter and the fourth quarter of 2004 due to recoveries related to the resolution of various income tax audit issues and contingencies. |
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Operant conditioning is the process by which behavior is modified by manipulation of the contingencies of the behavior. |
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For contingencies where an unfavourable outcome is reasonably possible and which are significant, the company discloses the nature of the contingency and, where feasible, an estimate of the possible loss. |
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However, health insurance can cover different contingencies, and even insured people may incur high out-of-pocket health expenses in the event of illness. |
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Budgeting for a translocation operation should cover all costs of the operation and have a sufficient provision for contingencies or unforeseen expenses. |
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Well, I suppose they have to make plans for all contingencies. |
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The company accrues an undiscounted liability for those contingencies where the incurrence of a loss is probable and the amount can be reasonably estimated. |
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To make provision about civil contingencies. |
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Health Canada officials acknowledge that there was a tendency in the past to intentionally overbuild capacity in anticipation of future growth to manage unexpected contingencies, which often did not materialize. |
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We suggest that the government take a good chunk of that surplus which it keeps lowballing, the contingency fund and the prudence fund, and start looking at the fact that there are contingencies that have to be met today. |
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Philip prepared for the contingencies with Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy, maternal uncle of Louis X's daughter and prospective heiress, Joan. |
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It's support that may be indispensable in taking care of crucial contingencies like dry cleaning, arranging reservations, calling a taxi, or possibly, snaring tickets to that concert you can't afford to miss. |
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But in a nutshell, he contends that understanding temporal representation begins with understanding the emulation of the timing of sensorimotor contingencies. |
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This is very different from a metapsychological position, in which insight into the past or realignment of behavioral contingencies is the primary focus. |
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As long as the defender has visualised the possible threat and fore-prepared contingencies to meet these threats, the initial advantage of the aggressor can be blunted soon. |
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The armed forces of Nicaragua consists of various military contingencies. |
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Thus hath he deluded many Nations in his Augurial and Extispicious inventions, from casual and uncontrived contingencies divining events succeeding. |
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