Minimizing Sample Clauses

The "Minimizing" clause is designed to limit or reduce certain actions, liabilities, or exposures within an agreement. In practice, this clause may set caps on damages, restrict the scope of obligations, or require parties to take reasonable steps to avoid unnecessary losses or costs. Its core function is to manage and control risk by ensuring that parties do not face excessive or disproportionate consequences, thereby promoting fairness and predictability in contractual relationships.
Minimizing. I tend to downplay sin or circumstances in my life, as if they are “normal” or “not that bad.” As a result, things often don’t get the attention they deserve and have a way of mounting up to being overwhelming.
Minimizing down time through robust redundancy schemes and fast automatic recovery from hardware and software faults,
Minimizing. Just as you may expect your roommate(s) to take you seriously, you should do the same for them.
Minimizing. “FLOAT” 2.6.1 For deposits of items drawn on the servicing bank, large checks (in excess of $100,000), wire transfers, ACH deposits, cash, and coin deposits, funds shall be available on the same day. 2.6.2 For deposits of items drawn on any other financial institutions with branches in Arizona, funds shall be available on the next day. 2.6.3 For all other deposits, funds will be available based upon the most expedient Federal Reserve availability schedule.
Minimizing constituencies were changed, it would be injustice to peo- ple, suggesting each province to be a single electoral constit- uency. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ said the IEC had decided to minimize elector- al zones in large provinces, a decision he called a mistake. He said security situation was unstable in a number of Kabul, Herat and Nangarhar districts. He hoped the IEC would consider TEFA sugges- tions in drafting its plans. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, executive ▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Fair and Free Elec- tions Foundation of Afghan- istan (FEFA), also said the ground for elections could not be paved even if the govern- ment approved IEC’s plans. He said IEC’s plan to divide major provinces into several electoral districts was impos- sible to be implemented as the plan had both opponents and supporters in the government. “Even if IEC suggestions are approved, it would be impos- sible for the commission to hold elections next year be- cause registration of all voters would take several months,” he said.(Pajhwok)
Minimizing. Loss Due to an Event of Force Majeure The Parties shall consult with each other and take all reasonable steps to minimize the losses of either Party resulting from an Event of Force Majeure.
Minimizing. Minimizing is making things sound smaller or less important than they really are “I only did it once.” “I hardly ever do it.” “It was just a small one.”
Minimizing. ‘Bot Traffic. Gator will work with Overture in good faith to minimize such automated or otherwise invalid search traffic generated by ‘bots, metaspiders, macro programs, or any other automated means.
Minimizing. Environmental Impact (only Indoor Cultivators must complete)

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