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More and more, contingent faculty members are stuck as just that.
Firms are supposedly making compensation more contingent on performance, yet these disconnects are still happening.
Unrest deepened, and Mr. Maduro's survival grew more contingent on handouts he could not afford.
As Bearak put it, "access to reproductive health care just becomes more and more contingent on a woman's ZIP code."
That is because almost 70 percent of organizations are expected to hire more contingent workers in the next 12 months, Ardent Partners found.
His ascent has a lot to teach ideological purists about the political limits of their theories, the need to temper dogma with more contingent wisdom.
The panel broadly agreed that student lending should be restructured to make the amount students repay for higher education more contingent on their post-college income.
Ipsen will pay $575 million cash at the closing of the deal and up to $450 million more, contingent on some approvals for Onivyde in the United States.
But the downside is that once the pattern for recall becomes "look at your list" versus "rack your brains," remembering things is more contingent on having them written down.
Because state and local regulatory hurdles are often the primary barrier to building new infrastructure, federal infrastructure funding could be made more contingent upon localities streamlining their permitting and regulatory processes.
Unemployment is at historic lows, but work has become more contingent and unreliable over the past few decades as a result of automation, globalization, the concentration of monopoly power, and other trends.
Watch Desus and Mero break down Trump's latest interview: Many Republicans have voiced concerns about Comey's dismissal or interest in a bipartisan congressional committee with subpoena powers, but their talk has been more contingent and reserved than Democrats'.
Was she a stronger artist when she worked in the male universal, objective, modernist, formalist vein — which, say what you will about it, provides art with armor, whereas the feminist mode strips away that armor and leaves the work more contingent upon interpretation and aesthetically more vulnerable?
This term began to be used only in the 8th century to distinguish "Germanic" groups in Britain from those on the continent (Old Saxony and from the Anglia region in Northern Germany)."The Anglo-Saxon World" Catherine Hills summarised the views of many modern scholars in her observation that attitudes towards Anglo-Saxons, and hence the interpretation of their culture and history, have been "more contingent on contemporary political and religious theology as on any kind of evidence."Hills, Catherine. Origins of the English.
The most distinctive institutional expression of Mouride agro- religious innovation is the daara, an agricultural community of young men in the service of a marabout. These collective farms were largely responsible for the expansion of peanut cultivation. A Mouride peasant may submit to a marabout's organization of agricultural work because it is the best option available to him, independently of the ideology which supports it. In contrast to a vision of masses blindly manipulated by a religious elite, the ties of talibes to their marabouts are frequently far more contingent and tenuous than assumed.
Antiochean Church was the first to respond, sending their Jerusalem Bishop, Mor Gregorios, via a Dutch ship, reaching Malankara in 1665. The Dutch who defeated Portughese in 1663 for trade monopoly and the Malankara Church wanted to escape from the clutches of the Portuguese and caused to the arrival of many more contingent of Antiochean prelates, including Maphriyonos of Mosul, Eldho Mar Baselios (died on the 8th day of his arrival and considered as a saint, whose mortal remain is interned at Kothamangalam) and then Mar Sakralla with a team of Metropolitans and priests. When Malankara Syrians began to accept Antiochean prelates, Roman faction got an opportunity to call Malankara people as ‘Puthenkootukar’ (new tradition) and call themselves as ‘Pazhyakootukar’ (old traditionalists) to cover up their 54 years of new European relation. In fact, Latin rites introduced in Malankara by Menezes were much more strange and unfamiliar than West Syrian rites for Malabar Christians who were traditionally accustomed with Syrianism.

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