Complement definition
Complement or “Staff Complement” shall mean the number of positions, stated in terms of full-time equivalencies, approved for a Department for a given academic year; this complement may be comprised of any combination of tenured, probationary, Limited-Term, and part-time positions.
Complement means the complement of participating physicians for the province approved by the Minister;
Complement or “staff complement” shall mean the number of positions, stated in terms of full- time equivalencies, approved for a Department for a given academic year; this complement may be comprised of any combination of tenured, probationary, limited term, and part-time positions.
Examples of Complement in a sentence
A Staff Complement Vacancy is a complement position within the Board which exists or will exist for the ensuing school year and to which no Bargaining Unit Member has been assigned.
Complement rather than replace the roles of other healthcare and service professionals through the monitoring of Client progress.
Complement but do not duplicate the information provided in the Data Management Plan as explained below.
In accordance with Articles 1.15, 36 and 40, Board of Governors representatives and academic administrators are not included in Tenure Stream Position Complement.
Academic Administrators as defined in Clauses 34.01 (A) and (B) are excluded from the Bargaining Unit and are not included in the Complement.
More Definitions of Complement
Complement means the complement of participating physicians for a region and/or the province approved by the Minister.
Complement means that the internal controls of the subcontractors, when taken in combination with the internal controls of Dell represents the entire control environment applicable to the Service Location that is the subject of the SOC! Review.
Complement means to contribute extra features to (someone or something) in such a way as to improve or emphasize their qualities”
Complement has the meaning set forth in Section 14.9.
Complement means to complete or make perfect. That is what man and woman do for each other–spiritually, psychologically, physically, and sexually” (Schlafly, 9, PoCW). This viewpoint was similarly expressed by pseudo-Freudians in the 1940s and 50s, but Schlafly’s additional emphasis on religion and God’s will legitimized her claim and capitalized off the rise of Christianity. It also paid greater attention to how families would be affected by the ERA’s ratification. In 1977, Phyllis Schlafly spoke at a counter-convention protesting the National Women’s Conference in Houston, Texas. The protest was called the “Pro-Family Rally” and Schlafly delivered a speech defining the ERA as an “attack on the family.” She argues this same point throughout The Power of the Christian Woman, decrying the immorality of raising children in a world without clearly defined gender roles to keep families stable and happy. By aligning herself and her movement with Christian values, Schlafly demonized feminism and was more adequately able to incite fear against the ERA.
Complement with the provisions given between the brackets".
Complement means that the internal controls of the subcontractors, when taken in combination with the internal controls of NTT DATA represents the entire control environment applicable to the Service Location that is the subject of the SOC 1 Review.