Improved Quality of Life Sample Clauses

Improved Quality of Life. The evidence submitted by the Foundation is based on the premise that the primary objective of government is to create an enabling environment in which South African citizens will have the opportunity to improve the quality of their lives by increasing their standard of living. This includes the right to decide how they should live their lives and what voluntary agreements they wish to conclude. An important part of an appropriate environment is that it should be free of bureaucratic red tape, and especially red tape based on extensive administrative discretion.
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Improved Quality of Life. People who use services and carers state that they are able to live fulfilled lives. People who use services and carers report that the support they have received is responsive to their needs and promotes pathways to independence. Six monthly. People who use services report that they have developed social interactive skills and are better equipped to communicate and build relationships with their relatives, friends, local community and professionals involved in their lives. Six monthly. People who use services report that their self esteem has improved. Six monthly. People who use services and carers report that they feel safe and confident within their home and community. Six monthly. People who use services report that they are able to access ordinary Six monthly. housing, transport, life -long learning, leisure, information and services that promote well-being. Improved Quality of Life (continued): People who use services and carers state that they are able to live fulfilled lives. People who use services report that the service has enabled them to achieve their personal goals. Six monthly.
Improved Quality of Life. Service users and carers report that the support they have received is responsive Six monthly. Service users and carers state that they are able to live fulfilled lives. to their needs and promotes pathways to independence. Service users report that they have been supported to develop social interactive Six monthly. skills and are better equipped to community and build relationships with their relatives, friends, local community and professionals involved in their lives. Service users and carers report that their Six monthly. self esteem has improved. Service users report that they are able to access ordinary housing, transport, life- long learning. Leisure, information and services that promote well-being. Service users report that the service is supporting them to achieve their personal goals.
Improved Quality of Life. The evidence submitted by the Foundation is based on the premise that the primary objective of government is to create an enabling environment in which South African citizens will have the opportunity to improve the quality of their lives by increasing their standard of living. This includes the right to decide how they should live their lives and what voluntary agreements they wish to conclude. An important part of an appropriate environment is that it should be free of bureaucratic red tape, and especially regulatory requirements that raise production costs and make South Africa less competitive. Regulations that raise the cost of employing people reduce the number of people employed and are especially detrimental to the unemployed, the young, the aged and those who are otherwise disadvantaged. There are also wider social ramifications.

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  • Quality of Work Consultant agrees that all Services performed under this Agreement will conform to the specifications of the College, be free from errors, and be of professional quality according to applicable industry standards. Upon notice by the College, Consultant will promptly correct any defects without charge to the College unless the request is considered new work by both parties.

  • STABILITY OF AGREEMENT Section 1 No amendment, alteration or variation of the terms or provisions of this Agreement shall bind the parties hereto unless made and executed in writing.

  • Equality of Treatment Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the persons specified in Article 3, who ordinarily reside in the territory of a Contracting State, shall receive equal treatment with nationals of that Contracting State in the application of the legislation of that Contracting State.

  • Effect and invariability of the Clauses (a) These Clauses set out appropriate safeguards, including enforceable data subject rights and effective legal remedies, pursuant to Article 46(1) and Article 46(2)(c) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and, with respect to data transfers from controllers to processors and/or processors to processors, standard contractual clauses pursuant to Article 28(7) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, provided they are not modified, except to select the appropriate Module(s) or to add or update information in the Appendix. This does not prevent the Parties from including the standard contractual clauses laid down in these Clauses in a wider contract and/or to add other clauses or additional safeguards, provided that they do not contradict, directly or indirectly, these Clauses or prejudice the fundamental rights or freedoms of data subjects.

  • Responsibility of PFPC (a) PFPC shall be under no duty to take any action hereunder on behalf of the Fund except as specifically set forth herein or as may be specifically agreed to by PFPC and the Fund in a written amendment hereto. PFPC shall be obligated to exercise commercially reasonable care and diligence in the performance of its duties hereunder and to act in good faith in performing services provided for under this Agreement. PFPC shall be liable only for any damages arising out of PFPC's failure to perform its duties under this Agreement to the extent such damages arise out of PFPC's willful misfeasance, bad faith, negligence or reckless disregard of such duties.

  • QUALITY OF GOODS 5.1 The Supplier warrants that on delivery, and for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery (warranty period), the Goods shall:

  • Liability of the Evaluator The Trustee, the Depositor and the Unit holders may rely on any Evaluation furnished by First Trust Advisors L.P., acting in its capacity as Evaluator, and shall have no responsibility for the accuracy thereof. The determinations made by the Evaluator hereunder shall be made in good faith upon the basis of the best information available to it. The Evaluator shall be under no liability to the Trustee, the Depositor or the Unit holders for errors in judgment; provided, however, that this provision shall not protect the Evaluator against any liability to which it would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of its reckless disregard of its obligations and duties hereunder.

  • Exclusivity of Representations The representations and warranties made by the Seller in this Agreement are the exclusive representations and warranties made by the Seller. The Seller hereby disclaims any other express or implied representations or warranties.

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