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Contingency

In philosophy and logic, contingency is the status of facts that are not logically necessary. See modal logic.

In colloquial English, a contingency is something that can happen, but that generally is not anticipated. Planning for contingencies is called defensive design. Beforehand, contingencies are hard to predict; failure to predict contingencies has led to the formulation of Murphy's law.



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