Not exact matches
He has admitted that the U.K.
is preparing
contingency plans
in case it doesn't
reach an agreement with the EU within the two - year time limit set on the talks.
He also said that the government has a «huge
contingency plan»
in the case they
are unable to
reach a deal with the EU within a two - year deadline.
The deficit
is at $ 23 billion, down from $ 25.1 billion
in the last fiscal update, and
is projected to
reach $ 28.5 billion for 2017 - 18 — including a $ 3 billion
contingency fund — before declining to $ 18.8 billion
in 2021 - 22.
At the same time, the philosophy of Aristotle
was also beginning to
reach the Christian world of the thirteenth century, correcting the philosophy of Plato on the place of the body, earth, empiricism, time, and
contingency in human life.
Both sides
were really focused on
reaching an agreement,» Williams Meza said, adding that a
contingency plan would have kept at least some public recreation areas open
in the event of a strike.
If a deal wasn't
reached by the strike deadline, the MTA had a
contingency plan
in place for the LIRR's 300,000 daily commuters.
I've got many
contingencies for while I
'm in my wealth accumulation phase, but I need to spend more time thinking about how to better protect my assets once I
reach the wealth preservation stage.
«If thresholds of bird and / or bat mortality
are reached,
contingency plans can
be put
in place to reduce impacts and additional monitoring
is conducted to ensure the
contingency plans
are effective,» Hedley wrote.
Successfully represented a personnel placement company
in a commission dispute with a former employee, securing a state court decision that limited the
reach of the Massachusetts Wage Act when payment
is based on
contingencies (2001 WL 716911)
In the field of personal injury, almost all lawyers offer free initial consultations and work on
contingency, meaning that they charge no attorney's fees until a settlement or verdict
is reached.