SHOE Sample Clauses

SHOE. All uniformed staff shall be provided with 2 pairs of shoes of good quality annually, replaceable on a normal wear and tear basis. Staff certified medically unfit to wear shoes provided by the Institution shall seek reimbursement for shoes purchases from external vendors. Reimbursement is capped at maximum of tender price for shoes provided to staff.
SHOE must be enclosed: no open toes or heels, and have non-slippery and non-crepe soles.
SHOE. SHOE was developed in 1996 at University of Maryland and stands for Simple HTML Ontology Extensions. SHOE is a small extension to HTML which allows web page authors to annotate their web documents with machine-readable knowledge. SHOE makes real intelligent agent software on the web possible. SHOE is a language in which categories, relationships, attributes, inferences, etc. can be defined by ontologies, but SHOE itself does not define them. This is the job of ontology designers for specific tasks or domains. SHOE was designed with the needs of the web in mind. It has limited semantics to make it possible to handle large amounts of data. However, simple database semantics are not enough for web data. SHOE provides true knowledge-base semantics. It has a variety of mechanisms that try to deal with the fact that the data out there is distributed and under no one's total control [10].