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nouncontingency plan — Alternativplan, der
* * *plural - contingencies; noun (a chance happening: We're prepared for all contingencies.) die Eventualität* * *con·tin·gen·cy[kənˈtɪnʤən(t)si]n ( form)to provide for every \contingency [or all possible contingencies] alle Möglichkeiten einplanenpossible \contingency möglicher Fallunforeseen \contingency unvorhersehbare Eventualitäten* * *[kən'tIndZənsI]n1) möglicher Fall, Eventualität fin this contingency, should this contingency arise — in diesem Fall, für diesen Fall, sollte dieser Fall eintreten
to provide for all contingencies — alle Möglichkeiten einplanen, alle Eventualitäten berücksichtigen
contingency planning — Planung f für Eventualfälle
* * *1. Zufälligkeit f, Abhängigkeit f vom Zufallbe prepared for all contingencies ( oder every contingency) auf alle Möglichkeiten vorbereitet sein;contingency plan Notplan m4. pl WIRTSCH unvorhergesehene Ausgaben pl:contingency reserve Delkredererückstellung f5. Neben-, Folgeerscheinung f* * *nouncontingency plan — Alternativplan, der
* * *n.Möglichkeit f.Zufall -¨e m.Zufälligkeit f. -
2 contingency
con·tin·gen·cy [kənʼtɪnʤən(t)si] n( form)possible \contingency möglicher Fall;unforeseen \contingency unvorhersehbare Eventualitäten
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