Smoothing Sample Clauses

Smoothing. (A) Where during a regular scheduled shift rotation, a fulltime Nurse may be required to work in excess of seventy-five (75) hours in a two (2) week period, additional hours shall not constitute overtime in that two (2) week period, provided the hours of work average seventy-five (75) hours per two (2) weeks of each complete cycle of the shift schedule.
Smoothing. Where a rotation requires the wages for a Full-Time Nurse to be averaged or smoothed, the following shall apply:
Smoothing. In order to distribute the cost of health insurance among its members, MAHE has requested that the premium payment be smoothed between members. This involves taking the total amount available for insurance on a monthly basis and, per formula developed by the joint data team, distributing the costs among members. Recalculation will be done on a monthly basis and may result in a slight increase or decrease in the deducted amount.
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Smoothing. It is not possible to generate directly smoothed unobserved components with score driven techniques, but pseudo observations where non-Gaussian features have been alleviated can be retrieved. This is what Caivano et al. (2016) propose through an iterative algorithm which makes use of a Gaussian unobserved components model. This method consists of the following iterative scheme
Smoothing. (A) Where during a regular scheduled shift rotation, a fulltime Employee may be required to work in excess of eighty (80) hours in a two (2) week period, additional hours shall not constitute overtime in that two (2) week period, provided the hours or work average eighty (80) hours per two (2) weeks of each complete cycle of the shift schedule. (i) Give the Employee time off on shift(s) the Employee would otherwise be scheduled to work; or (ii) Pay the Employee at the Employee’s straight time rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of hours paid.
Smoothing. Several types of smoothers may be considered. A classical approach is to perform a few iterations of a preconditioned iterative method. This has been done in [?, 97] for an s.p.d. problem, with a fixed number of conjugate gradient iterations used for smoothing. The iterations can involve the preconditioner defined recursively on previ- ous coarse levels. This nonlinear preconditioner is used to accelerate the convergence of a flexible Krylov subspace method.
Smoothing. (a) For a Full-Time Nurse who is working a twelve (12) hour rotating shift schedule, the eight (8) hour holiday off referred to in Article 10.12 shall be built into the rotation as a combination of seven and one half (7.5) hours holiday pay and three and three quarters (3.75) hours vacation pay provided the Nurse has sufficient vacation in their bank. (b) In the event that any of the eight (8) hour holidays are not built into the rotation, the holiday off will be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon time. (c) In the event that the Nurse has any banked holiday time remaining on January 31, the holiday will be paid out on the first pay day in March. (d) The scheduling practice referred to in Article 10.22 (a) may be discontinued by the Employer with notice in accordance with Article 7.11 (Notice of Change of Master Schedule).
Smoothing. Smoothes the image On the toolbar, click the Smoothing button, or select the Tools menu > Smoothing. Smoothing is executed.