The Shared Vision Sample Clauses

The Shared Vision. On a shared vision for Town and County growth within the IDP area, it is agreed that:
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The Shared Vision. There is evidence of a strong relationship between the rates of take-up of business support services and the levels of enterprise development and successful growth in both new and existing businesses. Local enterprise and business success has, in turn, a major effect on employment growth, reducing economic inactivity and improving the prosperity and social well being of the community. We recognise that to achieve a significant increase in awareness, adoption and implementation of enterprise and business support services we will need to work together in a fully integrated way. This will include joint programmes encouraging entrepreneurship, supporting business start-up and ensuring sustainable business growth. This can only be achieved by making more effective use of our contacts with businesses, better use of existing resources and to share intelligence better. We recognise the need to make it easier for both individuals with enterprise ambitions and existing businesses to access impartial, quality business advice in the Sevenoaks district. As a result of this we have agreed that Sevenoaks District Council and Business Support Kent will become partners with regard to enterprise development and business support in the Sevenoaks district.
The Shared Vision. There is a strong relationship between the take-up of business support and the level of enterprise development and business growth. These factors in turn, have a major effect on employment growth, prosperity and well being. We recognise that to achieve a significant and sustainable increase in the overall take-up of business support in the City and therefore business growth and the well being of Portsmouth residents, we will need to work together in a fully integrated way. This will include joint programmes of business support provision, making more effective use of our contacts with businesses, better use of existing communication resources and to share intelligence better. We recognise the need to make it easier for individuals with enterprise ambitions and for existing businesses to access business support in the City. As a result of this we have agreed that Portsmouth City Council and Business Link will become partners with regard to business support in the city. This agreement will be a first step towards meeting the aims of the Government’s Business Support Simplification process (Solutions for Business, BERR 23 October 2008) which positions Business Link as the primary way to access publicly-funded business support. Business Link operates within a national and regional framework delivered locally. We also agree that Portsmouth City Council should have significant influence over the local delivery and the development of the Business Link business support service in both the City of Portsmouth and in Urban South Hampshire and will collaborate to achieve this.
The Shared Vision. Based upon the experience from other communities in the Midwest, the parties believe that the on-going and future success of the Redevelopment Project for large volume league and regional/national tournament play is more likely if the Redevelopment Project is not a stand-alone complex, but rather is supported by implementation of the Commercial Project. Therefore, in the event OLD is able to bring forward viable Commercial Project commitments for the OLD Property acceptable to the City, the City is committed to using its good faith efforts to negotiate and enter into one or more new redevelopment agreements with OLD to implement the Commercial Project which agreement(s) will include the use of TIF Proceeds and/or LB 562 Proceeds generated from the commercial development to finance in whole or part the cost of agreed upon eligible site improvements, public infrastructure, and other public improvements.
The Shared Vision. The University and the Donor share a vision to support OpenStax, a project of the University, and to give every student the tools they need to be successful in the classroom through partnerships with philanthropic foundations and other educational resource companies by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed, openly licensed college textbooks that are free online and low cost in print.
The Shared Vision. The University, the Foundation, and the Donor share a vision to support the Agent Learner Initiative, a project of the University, to extend the University’s innovative institutional designby leveraging technology combined with bold strategies to solve long-standing challenges facing American higher education and enable universities across the nation to better serve the interests of learners and maximize each learner’s agency to pursue their full self-defined potential.

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  • Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide <<customer_name>> with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:

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  • Television Equipment Recycling If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of covered television equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is compliance with Subchapter Z, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Television Equipment Recycling Program.

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