English to Urdu Dictionary contingency

contingency

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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.
example
That, as it were, removes or deals with a critical 'contingency' which would make compensation payable, but it is only the first step.
Simply, there is nothing to see ‘correctly’; there are only shifting webs of 'contingency' .
Another power industry executive says that his company will consider negotiating with contractors if it can get the 'contingency' and risk money out of the project price.
the island's public affairs can be invaded by 'contingency'
Well, this does not really matter so much, for the only thing that matters is the free soul within, and that cannot be touched by any 'contingency' .
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.
stores were kept as a 'contingency' against a blockade
Buckingham uses 'contingency' , the unfixing of meaning and the ephemeral as elements in his own labor process.
Also a small 'contingency' of seats was reserved for emergencies.
But since 'contingency' and necessity cannot coincide, the moving body has to be different from the principle or source of motion.
the island's public affairs can occasionally be seen to be invaded by 'contingency'
A space shuttle 'contingency' has been declared in Mission Control as a result of the loss of communication with the Space Shuttle Columbia.
The campaigner said the 'contingency' engineering plan would offer a legally, economically and environmentally advantageous solution to the current route.
a 'contingency' reserve
If you break ground with every finish, every material, and every item specified, you still need a 'contingency' budget.
Under the umbrella of religious or cultural norms, discrimination is promulgated through the delimitation of cultural 'contingency' .
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.
If biology is ruled by 'contingency' rather than necessity then why do we find duplicated designs?
The event was briefed, and every 'contingency' was mapped out.
This he sees as the latest outworking of a history which involves a ‘collision between 'contingency' and enduring tradition.’
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.
The other is indignation at some historians' recourse to 'contingency' and the counterfactual to unsettle old certainties.
And cursed myself for not researching this 'contingency' on the Internet.
Because there is a transaction that is occurring, the consequence of which is that the person induced to enter into the transaction is not exposed to a liability to pay money on a 'contingency' .
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' .
Is history a tale of individual action and decision, of 'contingency' , with vast consequences depending on who is on the spot and what they decide to do?
If, for instance, a sum of money is payable on a 'contingency' , there is no debt owing or accruing.
Running an Internet cafe at his native place with two like-minded youngsters, Thamby has his own funds for meeting 'contingency' expenses.
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.
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