English to Marathi Dictionary contingent

contingent

कशावर
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'
शक्य पण निश्चित नाही असा
example
They paid about $5 million for the assets, but there was a 'contingent' liability on the books for redundancy of $35 million.
But these merely 'contingent' facts have no bearing on the question of whether the paradox has any logical force.
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.
Hence, God is a logically 'contingent' being and so could have not-existed.
From this vantage point, the unfolding of life can be viewed as a tapestry in which every new thread is 'contingent' upon the nature, timing, and interweaving of virtually all previous threads.
A team of bomb disposal units and a 'contingent' of police officers arrived on the scene to examine the object.
An option is a future 'contingent' liability whose present value can be estimated with a series of probabilistic and economic assumptions.
The accompanying exhibition will feature the strongest-ever 'contingent' of Scots games producers.
Where protest embodies an actual challenge to the stability of government power or ruling social elites, the 'contingent' nature of that right emerges.
As a rule, Leibniz emphasized the certainty of his metaphysical principles rather than the 'contingent' nature of empirical knowledge.
A heavy 'contingent' of defence force personnel and special police disaster and reaction units plan to patrol the summit.
No deduction is given for 'contingent' liabilities until they crystallise.
Explanations of the origins of capitalism have thus far taken its advent in Western Europe as a given rather than a 'contingent' fact to be explained.
The South Korean government said it would not be deterred and would send the next 'contingent' of troops as planned.
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).
That the emotions have a history implies that subjects are historically 'contingent' and open to the possibility that they are hence culturally determined.
But it was not to be for the Paisley 'contingent' , who had more than their fair share of them last time around.
Poland, which sent a small 'contingent' of troops to fight in the war, will command the north.
I do not award damages under the heading of 'contingent' liability for refunds.
We use them in arguing from 'contingent' premises about which we are often less than completely certain.
For example, it is necessarily true that all ravens can be black, but it is only a matter of 'contingent' fact that all ravens examined have been black.
The era Gill refers to as ‘colonial’ has both a more extended temporal continuity and a more 'contingent' nature.
Evaluating a company's debt, acquisitions, working capital, 'contingent' liabilities and other accounting intricacies will help spot trouble ahead.
Even the notions we perceive as a priori true may be 'contingent' upon our perceptual framework.
For Pelagius, sin and evil were a 'contingent' , non-necessary fact.
Too often, sales would close a major deal with a customer 'contingent' on a feature that engineering had dropped from the release a month before.
Most of our doors are double locked as though to emphasize the 'contingent' nature of dwelling.
The commander of the multinational division, incorporating our military 'contingent' , is empowered to ensure tactical interaction with the brigade.
Both artists acknowledged the 'contingent' nature of the exhibition and their material relationship to the site itself, in these days an exemplary act of formal courtesy.
If the potential liability is material enough it will have to be disclosed in notes in the company's accounts as a 'contingent' liability.
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