contingencies
5 definitions
• 6 examples
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something that might possibly happen in the future, usually causing problems or making further arrangements necessary:
Examples:
"While it is impossible to account for every contingency, the industry historically has met demand and fully expects to do so this winter," said the American Petroleum Institute.
5
if you work for someone on a contingency basis, you agree that you will only be paid if you achieve a particular aim, for example, getting a successful result in a court of law: