July 2015 Sample Clauses
July 2015. Section 1: Project Summary
1.1 Title (max 150 characters) [same as Je-S Title of Application]
1.2 Abstract (max 2000 characters) [same as Je-S Technical Summary]
1.3 What grant scheme/call/fellowship scheme are you applying to? (max 150 characters) [if you are applying for a fellowship scheme, please complete Annex I]
Section 2: Applicant Details
2.1 Lead Applicant [same as Je-S Principal Investigator]
2.2 Industrial Partner/s [Project Partners]
3.1 What are the objectives of the collaboration? (max 150 words)
3.2 What does each party contribute to the delivery of the project and what task(s) are they responsible for? Is the contribution unique or could a similar contribution be made by an alternate group/organisation? (max 150 words)
3.3 What is the nature of the proposed work? Please select only one of the options below [Basic/Applied]
3.4 Please describe how your proposed work meets the relevant criteria of either Basic or Applied Research. (max 150 words)
3.5 How will the results of the collaboration be disseminated? Are there any restrictions on the dissemination of the results? If so, what are these restrictions? (max 150 words)
3.6 Please describe how the proposed collaboration either enables the planned research to be undertaken or enables the planned research to be undertaken to the required quality or timescale. (max 150 words)
3.7 Please describe why in the absence of the requested funding the planned research could not be undertaken or could not be undertaken to the required quality or timescale. (max 150 words)
3.8 Please summarise how emerging results, ’know-how’ and/or IP will be managed (max 150 words)
3.9 Do any of the academic applicants have a direct or indirect interest (consultancy, shareholding, options, etc) in the industrial collaborator(s)? If so, what is the nature of this interest and how are conflicts of interests between the parties being managed? (max 150 words)
Section 4: Industrial Parties’ Contributions
4.1 Please provide details of your industrial party’s contributions (use the combined contribution amount if you have more than one Project Partner) Category Details Value(£000s)
July 2015. Wetland assessments may also be performed using several methods including the: Floristic Quality Assessment Methodology for Wisconsin, Wisconsin Rapid Wetland Assessment Methodology (WRWAM) for evaluating wetland functional values and metrics from the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands, 1989.
July 2015. Web. 14 March 2016. it in a space that is validated as commonplace” (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 82). Including brands such as Facebook, YouTube, Apple, Spotify, etc. could easily seem a cheap way to target audiences—it is one of the central criticisms of the film—but when producing a film set of a computer screen, is there a better way to engage with audiences than to hit them where they live? While its representation of quotidian online environments encourage a sense of familiarity, they do not fully subtend an illusion of interactivity. It is easy to be skeptical of this particular assessment of screen-captured films. While Unfriended certainly adopts many recognizable elements of computer interface, popular reviewers must think their audiences particularly thick if they believe them capable of suspending their disbelief long and strongly enough to confuse the passive experience of watching of film with the act of actively interfacing with computer media. As ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ notes, “the GUI as represented in film need only provide the likeness of interaction without any of the structural underpinnings” (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 78). However, therein lies the instant, most poignant impact of a screen-captured film like Unfriended, as opposed to previous cinematic remediations of computers; it does instill, if only for a brief second or so, an eerie sense of familiarity with the diegetic interface. More so than mere recognition of the screen, it points to a sense of entitlement that audiences of Unfriended seem to have, as if a computer interface can only exist if it is readily available for use. The fact that an interface cannot be interacted with—that the word itself can only be understood in its noun form—frustrates the film spectator. It is not an illusion that Unfriended is putting forth, it is purposely leaving its spectators dispossessed by reminding them of their status as former computer users. In other words, a properly- executed screen-captured film, one with all the visual landmarks and distinguishable user behaviors, engenders nostalgia for one’s own interface. For all the debate surrounding the film’s conceit, the deprivation of interactivity figures as one of the foremost innovations of Unfriended’s remediation of the computer screen. It denies its users the basis of human-computer interaction: input. The film’s indication of this lack of agency is not only disempowering in a dystopian, science fiction understanding of the phrase, it may also be exacerbated by the relative proximity...
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July 2015. As part of this transaction I am to make a down payment of money to “Ohio Real Estate Auctions” who will then transfer that money to M & M Title Company. who will hold the money until closing. I understand that the funds I have provided to Ohio Real Estate Auctions/M & M Title Company. are to be used as part of the purchase price. However, in the event I do not close on this property, I irrevocably instruct M & M Title Company. to disburse my down payment as required under paragraph 2 of the contract; see below. Paragraph 2 states:
July 2015. The UCDP GED data lists one battle-related government death on this day. A FACTIVA search revealed only a single sentence in an international news article referencing the event, stating that the “soldier died in a clash with the FARC” in the Meta Department (EFE News Service 2015).
July 2015. The EU Info Centre is a project funded by the European Union and aims to increase understanding among BiH citizens of the EU, its institutions, policies and programmes and the relations between BiH and the EU. For more info on European Climate Diplomacy Day please visit : ▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/clima/ The European Commission (EC) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have signed a grant agreement for an €8 million (US$8.7 million) capacity development programme on fiscal reforms in South-eastern Europe (SEE). In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the programme aims to contribute to the modernisation of systems and procedures related to public financial management (PFM) and revenue administration, with the overall objective to make management of public funds more effective, predictable and transparent. To achieve this, the programme will finance a broad range of technical assistance activities supporting reforms in these areas. The programme will address individual reform needs at the different levels of authority in BiH. IMF Deputy Managing Director, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, said: “We are extremely grateful for the European Union’s (EU) support for this programme, which will benefit Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. The IMF’s engagement with these countries since the beginning of their transition process has included, inter alia, a considerable amount of technical assistance (TA) on public financial management (PFM) and revenue administration both from IMF headquarters and through regional and country advisors (short- and long-term). Partnering with the EU will provide the IMF with more resources to respond to the capacity development needs of the region, thus helping governments to better implement policies and manage their budgets in a more efficient and effective manner to the benefit of their citizens.” ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Commissioner for Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, said: “Strengthening public financial management (PFM) is one of the core priorities of the EU’s strategy on enlargement. It is essential to deliver macro-economic stability, improve transparency and effectiveness in managing public funds and delivering better services to citizens, and is a pre-condition for sustainable growth. Given the IMF’s expertise and track record on economic governance, I am delighted to team up with them under this programme. This cooperation will enable us to achieve our joint objectives and fu...
July 2015. On Behalf of the Union On Behalf of the Employer SUMMARY OF WAGE RATES 2014 JULY 01 to 2015 JUNE 30
July 2015. Article 15a Transitional allowance
July 2015. The Department will monitor the security of food instruments regardless of status.
