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How to use contingent upon in a sentence

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The welfare of the people is contingent upon preserving and safeguarding our national unity.
The follow-up question was contingent upon the answer to the first question.
Movements of deterritorialization and processes of reterritorialization, then, can only be thought of as contingent upon one another.
Even the notions we perceive as a priori true may be contingent upon our perceptual framework.
But we always made fulfillment of the pledges contingent upon the Magnificent 40's approval of a new and plausible business plan.
Notice that the minor premise of the syllogism above is only marginally contingent upon historical analysis.
For real amelioration in education is completely contingent upon complementary improvement in the wider societal context.
The claim of self-sufficiency cannot be contingent upon an appendage to another human being considered superior.
But even then, this was contingent upon redelivery of the audio master and a super hi-resolution image of the sleeve art.
She had agreed, contingent upon my finding a slightly better job than pumping off-brand gasoline.
Most observers agree the success of Detroit is contingent upon whether its schools can be fixed.
However, in terms of this budget, allocations have been made contingent upon tripartite agreements with the provinces.
Given that the number of applicants exceeded estimates, the second payment was contingent upon the commitment of additional funds.
The praiseworthiness of an action ought not be contingent upon factors beyond an agent's control but instead depends solely upon the agent himself.
It goes without saying that this support is contingent upon Turkey respecting all of the obligations and terms of the accession process.
China said that compliance is contingent upon provision of financial resources and capacity building.
It is particularly in the veterinary field that the budgetary impact is contingent upon unforeseen eventualities, be they illnesses or epidemics.
Vitalism is considered theologically mistaken because it appears to make divine will and intent contingent upon the state of medical technology.
It is contingent upon our own choosing and discernment to find God's thoughts among our own thoughts.
As at December 30, 2004, this gain was contingent upon a successful resolution of the dispute.
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Renovation of the Cape Cod location is contingent upon funding.
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