Contingency
CONTINGENCE, CONTINGENCY, n. [L., to fall or happen to; to touch. See Touch.]
1. The quality of being contingent or casual; a happening; or the possibility of coming to pass.
We are not to build certain rules on the contingency of human actions.
2. Casualty; accident; fortuitous event. The success of the attempt will depend on contingencies. [See Accident and Casualty.]
CASUALTY, n.
1. Accident; that which comes by chance or without design, or without being foreseen; contingency.
Hopefully you can figure it out from here.
2006-11-12 01:37:12
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answered by Martin S 7
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"constingency" isn't a word, maybe you mean "contingency"? the next closest possibility is "constituency" (since you refer to the Weimar Republic). Those two are spelled correctly, you can look them up and see if either of those are what you're after.
2006-11-12 04:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew Henry says in his remark, “in the oracles of God there are some first ideas, undeniable to be understood and had to be discovered. There are additionally deep and stylish mysteries.” The quote above describes the version between the milk of the word and the sturdy meat of the word. The textual content fabric is taken from Hebrews 5:eleven-14 to respond to your final question, permit me quote Henry lower back... “There are in the church babes and persons of finished age (v. 12-14), and there are in the gospel milk and robust meat. human beings that are babes, unskillful in the word of righteousness, could be fed with milk. . . . there is powerful meat for human beings that are of finished age, v. 14. The deeper mysteries of religion belong to human beings that are of a better classification in the college of Christ.” confident, in a feeling we do graduate from milk to meat. as quickly as you have matured in the Lord, the 'milk of the word' does not seem to fulfill anymore. you will locate on your soul a yearning for extra of God, extra of His word, extra of His Spirit. extra could nicely be signifying 'sturdy meat.'
2016-10-17 04:37:00
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answered by ? 4
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Did you mean Constingency or Contingency?
I'm not sure what Constingency means, but, Contingency means to have a back up plan. A Contingency plan.
2006-11-12 01:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean "Contingency" it means a possible event or occurrence or result
2006-11-12 02:14:40
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answered by Goggie 3
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no idea
2006-11-14 04:23:06
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answered by charlie 3
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