Scenario C Sample Clauses

The "Scenario C" clause defines a specific set of circumstances or conditions under which certain contractual provisions become applicable. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes Scenario C, such as a particular event, change in law, or operational situation, and details the rights and obligations of the parties if this scenario occurs. For example, it may trigger alternative payment terms, require additional notifications, or adjust performance requirements. The core function of the Scenario C clause is to provide a clear framework for handling less common or exceptional situations, ensuring both parties understand their responsibilities and reducing uncertainty if such a scenario arises.
Scenario C. Holiday: Friday = Observed, Saturday = Actual (Premium) Schedule: Monday through Friday Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Straight Pay 8 8 8 8 Overtime Pay 8 (4 hrs) 1.5 x Pay* 8 (12 hrs) 2.0 x Pay** 8 (16 hrs) Holiday Pay 8
Scenario C. Scenario C was more complex as it was designed to test the configuration and processing of a workflow combining a crawler and an aligner. While the developer (although neither directly involved in the development of the crawling nor of the alignment web services) had no special difficulty in completing the scenario, the validator could not start it. Indeed, she has not been able to find a way to connect the components, as she did not find a service to convert crawler output into a valid aligner input. Moreover, the system did not return any meaningful error during her attempts, without any kind of help from the documentation.
Scenario C. You and your mentoree have been communicating frequently and enjoying the naturalness of the relationship and the chemistry between you feels great. You have agreed to meet during the workday but as the day wears on, you’ve had to postpone the meeting and now have agreed to meet after hours at a local restaurant. Your conversation goes well, as always, and the atmosphere is relaxed. At some point in the conversation, as you ask your mentoree for feedback on how the relationship is going. The mentoree responds that s/he is quite happy and goes on to share that s/he feels very comfortable with you and is beginning to develop “feelings” for you and would like to explore the possibility of pursuing a more intimate relationship. • What are you going to do? • How will this affect your relationship from this point onward? • How would you handle this if both of you were single? • How would you react if your mentoree revealed that s/he is gay/lesbian? • Are there circumstances when you feel that a mentor and mentoree can pursue a more intimate relationship without it affecting the mentoring relationship?
Scenario C. Global Crossing POP to Global Crossing Premise

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