Contribution in a sentence as a noun

My contribution was insignificant, but I am still proud to have been part of it.

My first contribution to the Linux kernel actually shipped with this release.

We cannot subtract the L cones contributions to what we experience, and its is quite important.

With his new thrust on whats called "deep belief networks" he is challenging his own early seminal contribution in the field.

You know you've made a valuable contribution and the other person has also, but for all you know they've gotten a good fewer votes than you.

The dichromat won't have any L cones contribution, the physiological stimuli won't be the same.

The quality of open-source typography has massively increased in just the past few years, and it's great to see Intel making its own contribution.

Anyone sharing creative work is making a contribution, however modest.> Ask questions out of curiosity.

Not because I was lucky and not because I was blessed and not because I was in the right club, but because I had been making a contribution for years before I started demanding things.

* The quality of many of these discussions is not high, and for anyone who has been on this planet for a little while, little of it is a new or interesting contribution to the subjects under discussion.

We should ditch Nginx because they are trying to build a sustainable business on top of their amazing OSS contribution?When quality OSS projects like Nginx turn into profitable businesses, that's very good for OSS as a whole.

But it seemed that my landmark contribution to human knowledge was going to be what TechCrunch dubbed "extended rageface support".So when the lawyers asked me to provide illustrations of “example uses", I did the only reasonable thing.

But at our company, we have completely decoupled management from individual contribution -- certainly, if a strong individual contributor shows an interest in management, we'll consider it.

Contribution definitions

noun

the part played by a person in bringing about a result; "I am proud of my contribution in advancing the project"; "they all did their share of the work"

See also: part share

noun

a voluntary gift (as of money or service or ideas) made to some worthwhile cause

See also: donation

noun

act of giving in common with others for a common purpose especially to a charity

See also: donation

noun

an amount of money contributed; "he expected his contribution to be repaid with interest"

noun

a writing for publication especially one of a collection of writings as an article or story