SPEECHES Sample Clauses

SPEECHES. Speakers at the Closing Ceremony will include (in the following order of precedence): • the Governor General or Federal government designate; • the Premier of the Host Province/Territory; • the Mayor of the Host Municipality; • the President of the Host Society; and • the Chair of the Canada Games Council. The Governor General is given a maximum of 3 minutes. All other speakers are given a maximum of 1.5 minutes. Speaking points are to be provided to the various speakers by the Host Society in order to limit the duplication of messaging. The CGC will help facilitate this process as needed by the Host Society. No more than five speakers should speak at the Closing Ceremony, unless otherwise approved by the CGC. The time constraint for each speaker needs to be enforced and respected in order for the Games to be athlete centered and in respect of the broadcast of the event. Speakers will be provided with a signal 30 seconds before the end of their speech time. Should the speakers go over their allotted time, the producer may cut the audio feed. Traditionally, speeches are interspersed with song, dance, and/or other entertainment.
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SPEECHES. The Consultant agrees to provide UD with a copy of [his/her] speech(es), and grants UD the right to print it and to use it in the University’s marketing materials at a later date.
SPEECHES. (8) Speakers are requested to not read their presentations. If this is not possible, the Organiser shall inform them that their reading speed should not exceed 100 words per minute (3 minutes for an A4 page with double line-spacing). The Interpreter must receive all texts to be read during the conference/meeting, at the latest the day before. ABOUT THE INTERPRETATION SERVICES
SPEECHES. Within a reasonable time following the Closing Date, BEA shall cause keynote speeches at prominent software industry events to be given by BEA's CEO and other BEA Senior Executives describing the benefits to BEA resulting from adding the Software to BEA's product portfolio.
SPEECHES. The Chairman shall call upon speakers in the order in which they signify their desire to speak. The Chairman may call a speaker to order if his or her remarks are not relevant to the subject under discussion. Rule 31
SPEECHES. No member may address the Commission without having previously obtained the permission of the Chairman. The Chairman shall call upon speakers in the order in which they signify their desire to speak. The Chairman may call a speaker to order if his remarks are not relevant to the subject under discussion. Rule 26
SPEECHES. During the plenary session, the listed delegates will have to prepare statements of approximately 2 minutes. However, any other delegate wishing to make a statement or speech should notify the Chairs and if time allows, the Chairs will entertain this. This speech could focus on any angle regarding the issue. It can be a brief statement highlighting the adverse effects of Climate Change being felt by that country and collectively by the world. It could also include the implications of using fossil fuels, calls for cooperation or compromise and could be critical of positions of other countries or groupings. A brief summary of what problems the Groups are facing are listed below (however, this is described in detail within the Research Report): ● SIDS: Climate Change poses a serious threat to the ecosystems of the Small Island Developing States. Even though SIDS emit negligible amounts of greenhouse gases, they are face the worst of Climate Change. Consequently, the coastal ecosystems are especially under threat. ● LDCs: Least Developed Countries are the most vulnerable to the effects of Climate Change as these countries lack the required resources to adapt. Thus, not only do these countries face “brain drain” but temperatures are rising dangerously high. ● Group 3: These countries produce the majority of greenhouse gases. The capitalist economies in these countries, influence intense economic production which consequently leads to industries with heavy emission rates through the burning of fossil fuels. However, an increased number of developing nations are surpassing MDCs in the GHG emissions as they require their economies to develop. Delegates to prepare statements: Country Name Country Name Argentina India Australia Japan Brazil Philippines China Singapore DR, Korea Syria France Trinidad and Tobago Germany United States of America Haiti Yemen
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  • Advertisements Any advertising, sales literature or other promotional material (including “prospectus wrappers,” “broker kits,” “road show slides,” “road show scripts” and “electronic road show presentations”) authorized in writing by or prepared by the Fund or the Investment Adviser and used in connection with the public offering of the Securities (collectively, “sales material”) does not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. All sales material complied and will comply in all material respects with the applicable requirements of the 1933 Act, the 1940 Act and the Rules and Regulations and the rules and interpretations of FINRA.

  • Scientific Publications During the Research Program Term, neither Party shall first publish or first present in a public forum the scientific or technical results of any activity performed pursuant to this Agreement without the opportunity for prior review and comment by the other Party. Each Party agrees to provide the other Party with the opportunity to review any proposed abstract, manuscript or scientific presentation (including any verbal presentation) that relates to its activities performed pursuant to this Agreement during the Research Program Term, at least [**] days prior to its intended submission for publication and agrees, upon request, not to submit any such abstract or manuscript for publication until the other Party is given a reasonable period of time up to [**] to secure patent protection for any material in such publication that it believes to be patentable. Both Parties understand that a reasonable commercial strategy may require delay of publication of information or filing of patent applications first with respect to activities performed or results obtained pursuant to this Agreement during the Research Program Term, or not to publish at all if necessary to preserve trade secrets. The Parties agree to review and decide whether to delay publication of such information to permit filing of patent applications. Neither Party shall have the right to publish or present any Confidential Information of the other Party, except as provided in Section 9.2. After the Research Program Term, each Party and its Affiliates may publish or present results, data or scientific findings of any of their activities without the prior review of the other Party, provided that such publication or presentation does not disclose any of the other Party’s Confidential Information. Nothing contained in this Section 9.3 shall prohibit the inclusion of information necessary for a patent application; provided that the non-filing Party is given a reasonable opportunity to review the information to be included prior to submission of such patent application in accordance with Section 8.2. Nothing contained in this Section 9.3 shall prohibit either Party from disclosing the results, data or scientific findings of any activity performed by the other Party or its Affiliates pursuant to this Agreement without prior review and prior written consent of the other Party, where required, as reasonably determined by the disclosing Party’s legal counsel, by applicable law; provided that if a Party is required by law to make any such disclosure, to the extent it may legally do so, it will give reasonable advance notice to the other Party of such disclosure and will use its reasonable efforts to secure confidential treatment of such information prior to its disclosure (whether through protective orders or otherwise).

  • Literature The manufacturer/dealer shall furnish price lists, catalogs, and description literature upon request by any using entity, and at no cost to the entity.

  • Media No media releases, public announcements or public disclosures relating to this Agreement or its subject matter, including but not limited to promotional or marketing material, shall be made by the Contractor without the prior written consent of the Client.

  • Publications All published material and written reports submitted under the Contract must be originally developed material unless otherwise specifically provided in the Contract. When material not originally developed is included in a report in any form, the source shall be identified.

  • Testimony If DST is required by a third party subpoena or otherwise, to produce documents, testify or provide other evidence regarding the Services, this Agreement or the operations of the Fund in any Action to which the Fund is a party or otherwise related to the Fund, the Fund shall reimburse DST for all costs and expenses, including the time of its professional staff at DST’s standard rates and the cost of legal representation, that DST reasonably incurs in connection therewith.

  • Newsletter ☐ Yes, I would like to receive the newsletter. The monthly newsletter serves to keep you informed about new courses, new teachers, new developments, as well as internal and external events hosted by the GMS, its teachers and its partners. To send the newsletter, we use the mail service provider 'Mailchimp' from the United States. The provider is the Rocket Science Group LLC, 000 Xxxxx Xx Xxxx Ave NE, Suite 5000,Atlanta,GA 30308, USA. They store the mail address, and, where applicable, the first name and the IP address. For further information, please read the data protection agreement. ☐ Yes, I hereby grant my consent. Without the agreement it is not possible to subscribe to the newsletter. I can cancel the agreement at any point in the future. Use of photo, audio and video-material To promote itself and its own events, courses and programs the GMS uses photo material and sometimes audio or video recordings. ☐ Yes, I hereby grant my consent to the GMS to use photos of myself (or of my child) as well as audio/video recordings made of courses, workshops or events for promotional purposes without requiring special permission. I can cancel this agreement any point in the future.

  • Interview A new employee will have the opportunity to meet with a representative of the Union in the employ of the Hospital for a period of up to minutes during the employee's orientation period without loss of regular earnings. The purpose of the meeting will be to acquaint the employee with such representative of the Union and the collective agreement. Such meetings may be arranged collectively or individually for employees by the Hospital as part of the orientation program." No Other "No employee shall be required or permitted to make any written or verbal agreement with the Hospital or its which conflicts with the terms of this agreement. No individual employee or group of employees shall undertake to represent the union at meetings with the Hospital without proper authorization from the union."

  • PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS The Parties acknowledge that the District is required to publish the Application and its required schedules, or any amendment thereto; all economic analyses of the proposed project submitted to the District; and the approved and executed copy of this Agreement or any amendment thereto, as follows:

  • Interviews An applicant for a posted position with the Employer who is not on a leave of absence without pay and who has been called for an interview shall suffer no loss of basic earnings to attend. Should an employee require a leave of absence from duties for the interview, their supervisor shall be notified as soon as the requirement to appear for an interview is made known.

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