Great Expectations Sample Clauses

Great Expectations. NVA will utilize Great Expectations, which is a professional development program that:
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Great Expectations. 5) As a reminder, Europe’s shale gas potential was brought to public attention with the report on shale gas deposits outside of the US commissioned by the US Energy Information Administration (USEIA) and released in April 2011.13 Europe on the whole was believed to have 2,587 Tcf of risked gas in-place and 624 Tcf of ‘risked technically recoverable’ gas, of which 30.29% was believed to sit in Poland. Had the larger number been accurate, shale deposit would have covered roughly 335 years of cumulative domestic consumption at 2012 levels, likely turning Poland into a gas exporter from a gas importer (now 60-70 per cent dependant on supplies from Russia).14 Second in Europe came France 28.34%, third Norway with 13.07%, fourth Ukraine with 7.17% and fifth Sweden with 6.45%.15 The UK, which has now grown into regional shale gas leader, was then believed to sit on Europe’s 3.48%, which was only slightly more than Russia’s Kaliningrad Oblast’s share of 3%.
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Great Expectations. ACVS will utilize Great Expectations, which is a professional development program that:

Related to Great Expectations

  • Expectations Faculty members participating in the annuitant employment program are expected to perform the full range of faculty duties, on a pro rata basis. They are subject to the professional development plans required under Article 22.

  • Service Level Expectations Without limiting any other requirements of the Agreement, the Service Provider shall meet or exceed the following standards, policies, and guidelines:

  • Performance Expectations The Charter School’s performance in relation to the indicators, measures, metrics and targets set forth in the CPF shall provide the basis upon which the SCSC will decide whether to renew the Charter School’s Charter Contract at the end of the charter term. This section shall not preclude the SCSC from considering other relevant factors in making renewal decisions.

  • Performance Expectation Provided the conditions are met under 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 proceeding, ALLTEL’s performance expectation is to provide 100% due dates met within reporting month. If service levels fall below 95% of the performance expectation within a reporting month, root cause analysis and joint problem resolution will be implemented within thirty (30) days.

  • BUSINESS ETHICS EXPECTATION 13.1 During the course of pursuing contracts with Owner and while performing contract work in accordance with this Agreement, Architect/Engineer agrees to maintain business ethics standards aimed at avoiding any impropriety or conflict of interest which could be construed to have an adverse impact on the Owner’s best interests.

  • FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no budget implications. The applicant will be responsible for all costs, expenses, liabilities and obligations imposed under or incurred in order to satisfy the terms of this proposed development agreement. The administration of the proposed development agreement can be carried out within the approved 2019- 2020 budget and with existing resources.

  • Required Coverages For Generation Resources Of 20 Megawatts Or Less Each Constructing Entity shall maintain the types of insurance as described in section 11.1 paragraphs (a) through (e) above in an amount sufficient to insure against all reasonably foreseeable direct liabilities given the size and nature of the generating equipment being interconnected, the interconnection itself, and the characteristics of the system to which the interconnection is made. Additional insurance may be required by the Interconnection Customer, as a function of owning and operating a Generating Facility. All insurance shall be procured from insurance companies rated “A-,” VII or better by AM Best and authorized to do business in a state or states in which the Interconnection Facilities are located. Failure to maintain required insurance shall be a Breach of the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement.

  • Uncontrollable Circumstances The University shall not be in default of this Agreement if delays in or failure of performance shall be due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the University. Such circumstances shall include, but are not limited to, acts of government or similar authorities, public health emergency, fire, flood, terrorism, earthquakes, weather, riot, civil disturbance, police action or similar events beyond the University’s reasonable control. In the event of an uncontrollable circumstance, the University shall immediately notify the Student and shall resume performance of its obligations immediately upon cessation of the uncontrollable circumstance.

  • IMPACT ON CURRENT SERVICES (OR PROJECTS) There will be no negative impact on current County services or projects during the performance of the recommended services.

  • Justification and Anticipated Results The Privacy Act requires that each matching agreement specify the justification for the program and the anticipated results, including a specific estimate of any savings. 5 U.S.C. § 552a(o)(1)(B).

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