Contingency
121contingency theories of leadership — In industrial and organizational psychology, various models stating that the performance of a leader will depend not only on his or her qualities or methods but also on certain key aspects of the work situation. The leader will be most effective… …
122contingency theory of management accounting — The theory that there is no single management accounting system acceptable to all organizations or any system that is satisfactory in all circumstances in a single organization. Consequently, accounting systems are contingent upon the… …
123contingency argument for God — Случайности доказательство бытия Бога …
124contingency table — contin′gency ta ble n. sta the frequency distribution for a two way statistical classification • Etymology: 1945–50 …
125contingency table — /kənˈtɪndʒənsi teɪbəl/ (say kuhn tinjuhnsee taybuhl) noun the frequency distribution for a two way statistical classification …
126contingency allowance — Allowance made for unforeseen delays or costs …
127contingency plan — /kən tɪndʒənsi plæn/ noun a plan which will be put into action if something happens which no one expects to happen …
128contingency fund — /kən tɪndʒənsi fʌnd/ noun money set aside in case it is needed urgently …