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.
Karsten Kragh has written: 'Contributory negligence' -- subject(s): Contributory Negligence
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.
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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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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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.