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1 eventualiteit
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2 eventualiteit
1 [mogelijkheid dat iets gebeurt] possibility♦voorbeelden: -
3 contingentie
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4 eventualiteit
n. eventuality, possibility, contingency -
5 omstandigheid
n. circumstance, circumstantiality, occasion, contingence, contingency -
6 onvoorziene
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7 toeval
n. accident, chance, contingency, contingence, hazard, luck, casualty, coincidence, fortuity, random, joss, lottery, stroke, fit -
8 toevalligheid
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9 een plan voor onvoorziene gebeurtenissen
een plan voor onvoorziene gebeurtenissenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een plan voor onvoorziene gebeurtenissen
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10 gebeurtenis
2 [evenement] event♦voorbeelden:de belangrijkste gebeurtenis van het jaar • the event of the yearlatere gebeurtenissen • later/subsequent events/developmentseen nationale gebeurtenis • an event of national importanceeen onvoorziene gebeurtenis • an unforeseen occurrence/incidenteen plan voor onvoorziene gebeurtenissen • a contingency plan -
11 rampenbestrijdingsplan
rampenbestrijdingsplan, rampenplanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > rampenbestrijdingsplan
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12 stroppenpot
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13 tegen eventualiteiten gewaarborgd zijn
tegen eventualiteiten gewaarborgd zijnVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tegen eventualiteiten gewaarborgd zijn
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