Verwenden Sie „contingent on“ in einem Satz
contingent on Beispielsätze
contingent on
1. were contingent on the context
2. Nevertheless, that peace was fragile and contingent on diminishing resources amongst a burgeoning population
3. My upcoming retirement was contingent on the fact that she and I were building a life together
4. Your client wants results and will evaluate your proposal, contingent on how you intend to give them the results they already know they want
5. the facing list – are contingent on other countries joining the race
6. the validity of the CAPM is contingent on a risk - return tradeoff, Wall Street quickly
7. was not contingent on the net present value of projects
8. For example, the CKO’s position may be contingent on demonstrable success within a few months of implementation; that is, she must be able to show that funds spent on the KM
9. guls; but, it is all contingent on all the preparation we have done up
10. � Advertising and what it provides needs to make us want it and its regard, which it will mask, but will always come to us as essentially and completely conditional and contingent on how much we participate in the consuming system it represents and serves
11. For example, your offer may be contingent on the home passing a home inspection
12. Between him and me, secret articles were signed of which Herbert was the subject, and I paid him half of my five hundred pounds down, and engaged for sundry other payments: some, to fall due at certain dates out of my income: some, contingent on my coming into my property
13. And you should veto any plan that does not make option grants contingent on a fair and enduring measure of superior results— say, outperforming the average stock in the same industry for a period of at least five years
14. Of course, this was contingent on his ability to properly choose the right businesses and operate them efficiently
15. Of course this is only contingent on whether the asset is still be relevant or something that consumers still want to consume
16. We did a deep analysis of the noninvestable microcap stocks (stocks with market capitalizations of less than a deflated $25 million) and found that the returns generated were highly contingent on which stocks were allowed into the test and which ones that were excluded
17. We are so much accustomed to see a difference in structure between the embryo and the adult, that we are tempted to look at this difference as in some necessary manner contingent on growth