English to Arabic Dictionary contingent

contingent

فرقة
definition
noun
a contingent of Japanese businessmen attending a conference
a group of people united by some common feature, forming part of a larger group.
adjective
the contingent nature of the job
subject to chance.
resolution of the conflict was contingent on the signing of a ceasefire agreement
occurring or existing only if (certain other circumstances) are the case; dependent on.
translation of 'contingent'
noun
فريق ممثل لبلاده
adjective
منوط ب,
ممكن,
مشروط,
تصادف
example
No deduction is given for 'contingent' liabilities until they crystallise.
Orders were given to repair the walls and a 'contingent' of 20,000 troops was sent to confront the enemy.
As a rule, Leibniz emphasized the certainty of his metaphysical principles rather than the 'contingent' nature of empirical knowledge.
The military 'contingent' is assisting the police by providing a secure environment so law and order can be re-established.
Now the works of men are 'contingent' , as being subject to free choice.
For Zahar, the apparent difference between mass and energy arises from the 'contingent' fact that our senses perceive mass and energy differently.
The postmodern perspective, on the other hand, views the movement of historical time to be radically 'contingent' and unpredictable.
A team of bomb disposal units and a 'contingent' of police officers arrived on the scene to examine the object.
The empirical and 'contingent' conditions of effective agency set the terms of permissibility because it is through effective agency that autonomy is expressed (made real).
Where are the historical and 'contingent' facts?
Hence, God is a logically 'contingent' being and so could have not-existed.
The outstanding leave entitlement is absolutely crippling that organisation, and because of this nonsense its 'contingent' liability has just gone through the roof.
The accompanying exhibition will feature the strongest-ever 'contingent' of Scots games producers.
Was there any evidence of any actual, as opposed to 'contingent' liability?
Our Army's battlefield success is 'contingent' on the right information reaching the right soldier at the right time.
Tribute was also paid to the 67 British dead during a ceremony attended by a 'contingent' of British police officers.
Such a 'contingent' process may or may not be inefficient and there is nothing that guarantees a particular outcome.
That stones released near the surface of the Earth invariably travel downwards is a 'contingent' fact that could conceivably have been otherwise.
Thus a reference to a singular 'contingent' fact to explain why you never succeed in killing your younger self seems not to fulfil the requirement of being an explanation.
The only thing the lawyer can make 'contingent' on the success of the suit is her fee.
For some of those who deny dualism and uphold monism claim that their monism is a 'contingent' truth: that it is true, but it might not have been.
Although such a strategy is undoubtedly conceptually attractive, it appears likely that its value in a given circumstance will be 'contingent' on several factors.
The Convention points to the primacy of children's rights over parental rights and to the 'contingent' nature of parental rights.
Such exploration calls for a theory of the subject as a 'contingent' psychocultural construct implicated in the visual sign.
For example, ‘Unicorns exist’ is a 'contingent' proposition.
The new film is likely to be set before the Second World War, and could feature a strong 'contingent' of British stars.
For Pelagius, sin and evil were a 'contingent' , non-necessary fact.
While the pace 'contingent' is threadbare, the spin section is overmanned.
A guarantee, he asserted is a 'contingent' liability on the Consolidated Fund.
Look closely at 'contingent' liabilities, which will be listed in the notes to the accounts.
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