Common Objectives definition

Common Objectives has the meaning attributed to that term in section 10.3.
Common Objectives means the objectives set out in 1.02; (objectifs communs)
Common Objectives means that all the countries and all individuals are called on to contribute, joining forces with a view to collaboration and partnership. Companies are therefore asked to play an active role; with their resources and skills they can have a fundamental impact on the achievement of the global objectives.

Examples of Common Objectives in a sentence

  • Each Party is responsible for its own costs incurred in connection with this Memorandum including but not limited to all discussions concerning the Common Objectives and any Development Opportunity.

  • The clarification and simplification of the Common Objectives support the con- tinuous improvement of the students’ academic standards, and ensure that stu- dents achieve higher academic levels than previously before leaving the public school.

  • For greater certainty, while the requirement to review and evaluate progress on the Common Objectives in paragraph 11 is legally binding, the Parties agree that the Common Objectives on their own do not create independently enforceable legally binding obligations and are not agreed upon interpretative tools for any other purpose other than the application of the Periodic Renewal provisions.

  • Any consensus reached in pursuance of the Common Objectives is not binding on that Party and merely indicates a willingness to explore that opportunity.

  • The Common Objectives will be clarified and simplified with the intention of en- suring the learning objectives, while focusing on the students’ learning outcome.

  • FIG recognizes that the World Bank may have in its possession or control, or have access to, information of a financial, business, proprietary or commercially sensitive or other non-public nature that may be relevant to the Common Objectives.

  • In the event that the Partnership Board decides that the Common Objectives are not valid or achievable, its Chair will write to the Parties to that effect and make recommendations.

  • As part of the Periodic Renewal discussions, at the request of any Party, the Parties will review and evaluate progress on the Common Objectives of the Parties, and determine whether agreed upon steps should be taken to advance those objectives.

  • By changing the Public School Act, the following rule simplifications will be im- plemented: The Common Objectives for Danish and Maths will be clarified and simplified before the end of 2013 to ease their use for teachers and to make it clear to teach- ers, principals, parents (including parent representatives on school boards) and students, which abilities, competences and methods the students need to learn, see section 2.6.


More Definitions of Common Objectives

Common Objectives. The Parties’ intent is that through this LRMOA, and other agreements as may be subsequently negotiated, the Parties will successfully integrate their efforts to continuously improve total systems support of JSTARS. Notwithstanding the unique roles and responsibilities of each independent Party, the Parties collectively agree that their overarching mutual objectives are to provide:
Common Objectives objectives set out in Clause 9.1
Common Objectives means that all member countries and individuals are required to contribute, combining forces on a collaborative basis and in partnership. Businesses too are therefore required to play an activity role, as with their resources and capabilities they are able to have a fundamental impact on the achievement of these global objectives.