English to Bengali Dictionary contingency

contingency

দৈবঘটনা
definition
noun
a detailed contract that attempts to provide for all possible contingencies
a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.
translation of 'contingency'
অনিশ্চিত ঘটনা,
আকস্মিক ঘটনা,
সম্ভাব্য ঘটনা
noun
অন্যসাপেক্ষ ঘটনা,
দৈবঘটনা
example
But at its best, especially in the fiction, there is a fantastic sense of energy, intellectual fearlessness, 'contingency' , reckless dash.
the island's public affairs can occasionally be seen to be invaded by 'contingency'
If the provision of a 'contingency' sum were normal practice, why would the Department of Health see the need to investigate the matter?
a 'contingency' reserve
Consultants are jumping in and frightening boards of directors into covering every 'contingency' at huge expense.
Also a small 'contingency' of seats was reserved for emergencies.
This he sees as the latest outworking of a history which involves a ‘collision between 'contingency' and enduring tradition.’
In its 'contingency' planning, such a force would anticipate issues of coordination with other countries and determine how its activities would be directed on the ground.
Factual truths don't even have any conclusive reason for being what they are, and they could always have been otherwise, i.e. they have unlimited 'contingency' .
They provide a payout based on a 'contingency' , charging a premium for the privilege.
This problem could be largely solved with emergency funds from the federal budget - a 'contingency' provided for by the architects of the policy.
I conclude that $100,000 is a fair amount to deduct as a 'contingency' against future earnings by Stephanie during her lifetime.
For ethical reasons, it will be difficult if not impossible to create the true response-cost 'contingency' presented to the gambler.
He said that in view of the prevailing drought conditions, the state Agriculture Department had prepared a 'contingency' crop scheme.
It may be that the nature of the engagement was such that the interest that your Honour had was an interest in the future when the 'contingency' occurred.
Christmas is looming ever closer, and this morning on the radio warnings were going out to holiday campers, to have a 'contingency' for possible evacuations, in the event of fire.
The other is indignation at some historians' recourse to 'contingency' and the counterfactual to unsettle old certainties.
Simply, there is nothing to see ‘correctly’; there are only shifting webs of 'contingency' .
But since 'contingency' and necessity cannot coincide, the moving body has to be different from the principle or source of motion.
If you break ground with every finish, every material, and every item specified, you still need a 'contingency' budget.
Cooperative members suggest that the Agriculture State Fund should subsidise the wheat purchase price, while the state 'contingency' reserves should pay higher prices for wheat.
Buckingham uses 'contingency' , the unfixing of meaning and the ephemeral as elements in his own labor process.
From the news side perspective, the main tool for smoothing earnings was the 'contingency' budget.
This may provide a way beyond the generalised extremes of homogeneity and heterogeneity in analysing the necessity and 'contingency' in organisational forms of capital.
It covers every 'contingency' and of course if investors do wait long enough the ‘good investment in the long term’ will probably sooner or later prove to have been right.
Under the umbrella of religious or cultural norms, discrimination is promulgated through the delimitation of cultural 'contingency' .
The value of wondering about life is not diminished thereby, but the big quest may amount to ‘confronting the fragility, unpredictability and 'contingency' of life and doing the best we can with it’.
This hypothesis is also consistent with evidence that suggests that individuals use their knowledge to guide the selection of events to be used in the computation of 'contingency' .
the island's public affairs can be invaded by 'contingency'
Yet, this same 'contingency' is what leads to the organised liar's defeat, because lying can never be a substitute for the truth.
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