Structured Sample Clauses
The "Structured" clause establishes a specific framework or organization for how certain processes, information, or obligations are to be handled within the agreement. Typically, this means that actions, data, or communications must follow a predefined format or sequence, such as using standardized forms, templates, or procedures. By requiring structure, the clause ensures consistency, reduces ambiguity, and facilitates efficient management or review, ultimately helping to prevent misunderstandings and streamline operations.
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Structured. The task must have a defined method for being performed, and the employee must be properly trained to perform it.
Structured. Therapeutic Activities means organized program activities that are designed to meet treatment goals and objectives for increased social responsibility, self- motivation, and integration into the larger community. Such activities would include participation in the social structure of the residential program. It also includes Client's progression, with increasing levels of responsibility and independence through job and other assignments culminating in employment seeking and employment-initiation activities in the community.
Structured. On-Site Training (SOST) is supervised training conducted at the worksite for the purpose of transferring and testing skills and knowledge learned in the class/lab training to the worksite. Trainees perform structured tasks/assignments under the direction of a qualified trainer who is on-site and provides face-to-face instruction and coaching, and assesses trainees competencies using the methods referenced in item E. STRUCTURED, ON-SITE TRAINING, (3).
E. STRUCTURED, ON-SITE TRAINING (SOST): N/A F. SUMMARY REPORT: N/A VII. TRAINEE RETENTION REQUIREMENTS
Structured data – manual input or from information models, in BS1192-4 format, all exchanged as files and reference in the COBie transmittal sheet, to be issued in both IFC and XLS format to suit TfL asset management systems; and
Structured. Your portfolio should be organized, neat, and complete. Similar materials such as assignments or evaluations should be grouped together and should be in reverse chronological order from newest to oldest. Dividers or labels may be used to organize the portfolio and to make it more reader-friendly. Providing a table of contents can also be very helpful.
