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contingent nature

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meanings of contingentand nature


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contingent
adjective
uk /kənˈtɪn.dʒənt/ us /kənˈtɪn.dʒənt/
depending on something else in the future in order ...
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nature
noun
uk /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ us /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Examples of contingent nature


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The contingentnature of song selection suggests that such performances of personal and socio-historical excavation should be possible with a wide range of cultural artefacts.
Rather, one must recognise the continuing, incremental and contingentnature of the process of democratisation.
At every turn the author is at pains to state the contingentnature of the practice.
Its very contingentnature could itself be an argument for treating it as a distinctive category.
This contingentnature of ethnicity marks the point of departure of scholars who share the second perspective that trains the searchlight on democratisation.
The third hypothesis stressed the contingentnature of the effect of member states' incentives to deviate on the likelihood of compliance.
Given the contingentnature of performance, mimetic consistency was relatively unimportant: a player could (and did) alter his fictive character to suit the demands and opportunities of performance.
To provide an alternative explanation, this article reasserts the importance of 'issues ' to the debate, and underlines the contingentnature of the relationship between representative and constituents.
This style and the desire, correctly in my view, to emphasise the ever-flexible and contingent nature of groupwork does make the text wordy and in places quite dense.
Ahearn concludes the chapter with ethnographic examples that demonstrate the ambivalent relationship between agency and resistance and the contingentnature of social practices.
The order before us is, therefore, of a contingentnature.
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Its contingentnature was not always understood as a divide originating all kinds of dualisms.
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Farmer adds to both traditions by focusing on the contingentnature of meaning itself, especially emphasizing its fragile and elusive nature.
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The contingentnature of future profits in real option models is captured by employing the techniques developed for financial options in the literature on contingent claims analysis.
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