They referred to such things as "share settled costless collar arrangements" and "derivative instruments which eliminated the contingent nature of existing restricted forward contracts."
Pop acts become classic when they reveal the contingent nature of "classic."
The contingent nature of collage provides fertile ground for questioning such previous givens as "originality" and "authenticity."
Farmer adds to both traditions by focusing on the contingent nature of meaning itself, especially emphasizing its fragile and elusive nature.
The Socratic or case method can help students sharpen their analytical and critical reading skills and begin to understand the contingent nature of much legal reasoning.
The contingent nature of future profits in real option models is captured by employing the techniques developed for financial options in the literature on contingent claims analysis.
Foucault dismissed the search for a return to origins as Platonic essentialism, preferring to stress the contingent nature of human practices.
Its contingent nature was not always understood as a divide originating all kinds of dualisms.
Viewers can learn the contingent nature of historical evidence, like whether the site was called Seneca Village at all.
Neither can we assert that reason has previously inferred this unity from the contingent nature of phenomena.