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the rise of the middlemen.. (enlightened filipinos)
the opening of trading ports in the Philippines..
the influence of french revolution.. (the French country also faced paralleled problems to the Philippines)
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Some contributory factors to Filipino culture include influences from indigenous tribal traditions, centuries of Spanish colonization, American occupation, and neighboring Asian cultures. The Philippines' history of trade and migration has also led to a mix of Malay, Chinese, Arab, and Indian cultural elements. Additionally, the strong influence of Catholicism in Filipino society has shaped the nation's values, traditions, and practices.
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i not understand and what mean contributory? my father death.
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A more commonly used word is non-contributory. "John's suggestions were quite helpful, but Mary's suggestions were non-contributory". I suppose you could use contributory the same way: "John's suggestions were contributory, but Mary's suggestions were not helpful at all."
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Medicaid, would be a non-contributory program. That is because people can't afford it, just like food stamps.
Medicare is a contributory program.
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Karsten Kragh has written:
'Contributory negligence' -- subject(s): Contributory Negligence
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Contributory negligence in a civil case is a familiar term used in many vehicle accident cases. Who is at fault plays a major role in contributory negligence during a civil case.
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Contributory negligence:
In relation to claims for negligently caused personal injury and death,
contributory negligence is failure by a person (typically the plaintiff) to take
reasonable care for his or her own safety, which contributes to the harm the
person suffers.
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Primary and non-contributory means that primary insurance is responsible for covering a loss first without contribution from any other insurance policies. If a policy is listed as primary and non-contributory, it takes precedence over other policies in the event of a claim.
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You might have a contributory role in raising money for a good cause by going out and raising money on the streets or going door to door.
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A contributory program is one in which the recipient must pay something to recceive the benefits of the program. Certainly at times the payment correlates to ability, nonetheless one must pay something to receive the benefit. A noncontributory program is one where the benefit is given without regard to any prepayment and assessed based upon need. Welfare is considered a noncontributory program whereas social security is a contributory program.
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One can find more information about contributory's meaning by visiting online dictionary websites such as Dictionary Reference. One can also look up the word in a dictionary.
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Contributory negligence
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Contributory negligence is a legal concept where a person's own negligence contributes to their injury or damages. In some jurisdictions, if a plaintiff is found to be partially at fault for their own injury, they may be barred from recovering damages from other negligent parties.
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This is known as contributory negligence or comparative negligence. Contributory negligence applies when the plaintiff's own actions contributed to their injuries, potentially barring them from recovering any damages. Comparative negligence, on the other hand, allows for a partial recovery based on the degree of fault attributed to the plaintiff.
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They are types of hats.
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over heating is the contributory cause.
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Contributory Cause
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The government of Tamil Nadu
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Contributory Negligence
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contributory negligence
NO its denial, I just took the quiz
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This depends on the law of contributory negligence in your state. If you live in a contributory negligence state, you are at fault for leaving the door in the path of the bus. If not in a contributory negligence state, fault is apportioned at trial. I am a retired attorney. I would suggest you contact your insurance company for the necessary information.
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Contributory negligence occurs when the plaintiff's own actions contribute to their injury or damages. This can occur if the plaintiff fails to take reasonable care for their safety, leading to their own harm. In some jurisdictions, contributory negligence can limit or even prevent the plaintiff from recovering damages in a lawsuit.
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Contributory negligence is when defense to a claim based on negligence. Having cases where the plaintiffs have walking into their own harm that they have suffered. Like when a person is jay walking and gets hit by a car the person who got hit cannot sue the person driving because they were jay walking.
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Primary and Non-Contributory Wording means your General Liability policy, or any insurance policy that has this endorsement on it, will pay first in the event of a claim. The Non-Contributory part means that not only will your policy pay first, but it will pay the full amount of the claim until the limits are exhausted without your client contributing to the loss with their own insurance. Not all General Liability policies have this coverage built in and it can be quite expensive to purchase if your policy was issued without it.
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Primary and Non-Contributory Wording means your General Liability policy, or any insurance policy that has this endorsement on it, will pay first in the event of a claim. The Non-Contributory part means that not only will your policy pay first, but it will pay the full amount of the claim until the limits are exhausted without your client contributing to the loss with their own insurance. Not all General Liability policies have this coverage built in and it can be quite expensive to purchase if your policy was issued without it.
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Robert Edward Lyon has written:
'An analysis of the contributory discourses to the Scout Movement - 1908-1995'
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A. T. Page has written:
'Pennies for health' -- subject(s): British Hospitals Contributory Schemes Association
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MARTIN GORSKY has written:
'MUTUALISM AND HEALTH CARE: BRITISH HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTORY SCHEMES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'
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There are complete defences and partial defences.
Complete: consent, legal authority, self-defence, necessity
Partial: contributory negligence, provocation
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Maurice Picard has written:
'Values immediate and contributory, and their interrelation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Value (Philosophy)
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Contributory causes of a disease refer to factors that increase the likelihood of developing the disease but are not solely responsible for its occurrence. These factors may include genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, environmental exposures, and underlying health conditions. Identifying and addressing contributory causes can help in preventing and managing the disease.
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Uric acid causes gout, a different form of arthritis from osteo artritis.
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Contributory factors to the Age of Discoveries and Exploration include advancements in navigation technology such as the compass and astrolabe, increased demand for trade routes to Asia, competition among European powers for wealth and territory, and the desire to spread Christianity. These factors converged to drive explorers to venture beyond known lands in search of new trade routes and territories.
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The four contributory factors in employment and motivation theory are efficiency, equity, empowerment, and enjoyment. Efficiency refers to the productivity and effectiveness of work processes. Equity pertains to fair treatment and distribution of resources. Empowerment involves giving employees the autonomy and authority to make decisions. Enjoyment relates to creating a positive and engaging work environment that fosters motivation and satisfaction.
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Comparative or Contributory Negligence, is used to calculate the actual amount of damages to which each party in a dispute is to receive.
In Law, an Accident Claim, is regarded as such a Dispute.
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Accountant General(A&E), Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad for AP state Government employees
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W. v. Rohland has written:
'Die strafbare Unterlassung' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Contributory Negligence, Negligence
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Comparative and Contributory Negligence. Different laws in different states. In a Comparative state, the court compares the degree that a person may be responsible for their own loss. You have a loss of $1,000- but you share half the responsibility for the loss- you get half the amount, or $500. In a Contributory state, if you contributed- in any way or degree- to the loss, you get nothing. You have a loss of $1,000, but you were 10% responsible for the loss. You get nothing.
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Contributory negligence is a legal concept that holds individuals partially responsible for their own injuries if their actions contributed to the incident in question. In states that follow this doctrine, if a person is found to be even slightly at fault for an accident, they may not be able to recover any damages.
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