Consistently definition

Consistently or “Consistent” means [*]
Consistently means every time the opportunity arises, the teacher responds in the same or an appropriately similar way. It is different from continuously.
Consistently means, with respect to any action or any Program Policy or Feature proposed by Bank to be taken or implemented in connection with the Program, that the same action, policy, practice, procedure, feature or aspect, as the case may be, is being or has been taken or implemented and applied (to the extent applicable) consistently by Citibank and its Affiliates to all Retail Services Credit Card Programs; provided, however, that if the aggregate receivables outstanding under all Retail Services Credit Card Programs is less than [redacted], then to be deemed to be applied “Consistently,” such action, policy, practice, procedure, feature or aspect, as the case may be, must be or must have been taken or implemented and applied (to the extent applicable) consistently to all credit card portfolios and programs of the U.S. consumer credit card business of Citibank; provided, further, that if, without giving effect to the proposal by Bank, the action or Program Policy or Feature in place with respect to the Program and proposed to be changed by Bank is being applied to any consumer credit card portfolio or program of the U.S. consumer credit card business of Citibank, then the proposal by Bank shall not be deemed to be applied “Consistently” unless Bank can provide a reasonable basis as to the underlying differences between such other credit card portfolio or program and the Program to necessitate the difference in practice proposed by Bank.

Examples of Consistently in a sentence

  • Consistently demonstrate efforts to recruit, hire, and train candidates for the OJT Program.

  • Consistently failed to perform his obligation under the contract.

  • Consistently exhibit good character and conduct yourself as a positive role model.

  • Consistently, the District shall closely monitor grant spending throughout the grant cycle.

  • Consistently follow disclosed or established cost accounting practices.

  • Consistently with the objectives of Union harmonisation legislation to facilitate the free movement of products in the internal market and to ensure that only safe and otherwise compliant products find their way into the market, it is important that the safety risks that may be generated by a product as a whole due to its digital components, including AI systems, are duly prevented and mitigated.

  • Consistently over multiple decades the Morgan partners could organize and oversee the largest financial syndicates the world had ever seen in supporting their corporate clients.

  • Consistently contributes relevant ideas and expertise to planning and decision making at the school, department, and/or grade level.

  • Consistently poor qualitative reporting will also be considered as evidence of poorly designed or implemented policies and procedures.

  • Consistently defines high expectations for the quality of student work and the perseverance and effort required to produce it; often provides exemplars, rubrics, and guided practice.


More Definitions of Consistently

Consistently means we are requiring engagement that is spread throughout the year. If you earn 1,000 points in the first 3 months, consistent engagement will still be expected throughout your year in the program as you earn points towards rewards.
Consistently. All non-corrupted players agree on the same value. Two major variations of the problem [Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Pease, 1982] Broadcast (Byzantine Generals) The goal is to have some designated player, called the dealer, consistently send a message to all other players.
Consistently. All non-corrupted players agree on the same value. Consensus (Byzantine Agreement) Goal: Make all players agree on the same output value given that every player starts with an input value. If all correct players hold the same input value then the output value is required to be the same as this input value. x x x x x x x x Common Decision x Introduction Broadcast Protocols Parameter Lower Bounds Real Broadcast x x x Authenticated channels x Common Decision x x x x Common Decision x, y?? Introduction Broadcast Protocols Parameter Lower Bounds Real Broadcast with Corrupted Dealer y x x y Introduction Broadcast Protocols Parameter Lower Bounds Broadcast in Incomplete Networks x x x Introduction Broadcast Protocols Parameter Lower Bounds Broadcast in Incomplete Networks x x x x Introduction Broadcast Protocols Parameter Lower Bounds Broadcast in Incomplete Networks y y?? y x Introduction Broadcast Protocols Parameter Lower Bounds Broadcast in Incomplete Networks y y?? y Even Broadcast with an honest dealer is non trivial in this case. Player Set: V = {v1, v2, · · · , vn}, Initial input space: X , Corrupted players set:T ⊆ V, Honest Players Set: H = V \ T Each v ∈ V finally outputs (decides on) a value decision(v). Player Set: V = {v1, v2, · · · , vn}, Initial input space: X , Corrupted players set:T ⊆ V, Honest Players Set: H = V \ T Each v ∈ V finally outputs (decides on) a value decision(v). Broadcast (Byzantine Generals) Dealer D ∈ V with input value xD ∈ X . Π is a Broadcast protocol for V if it satisfies:
Consistently means every time an appropriate opportunity arises, the teacher responds in the same or an appropriately similar way. It is different from continuously. “Frequently” means regularly or often.
Consistently means consistency of accounting treatment of the items with each accounting period and from one accounting period to the next.

Related to Consistently

  • Consistent means that the action will fully comply with the LWRP policy standards, conditions and objectives and, whenever practicable, will advance one or more of them.

  • Accounting Principles means the international financial reporting standards (IFRS) within the meaning of Regulation 1606/2002/EC (or as otherwise adopted or amended from time to time).

  • Past Practices shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.

  • Consistent Basis in reference to the application of GAAP means the accounting principles observed in the period referred to are comparable in all material respects to those applied in the preparation of the audited financial statements of the Borrower referred to in Section 6.6(a).

  • standards of generally recognised accounting practice means an accounting practice complying with standards applicable to municipalities or municipal entities as determined by the Accounting Standards Board

  • U.S. GAAP means United States generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Uniform System of Accounts means the most recent edition of the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels as adopted by the American Hotel and Motel Association.

  • Agreed Accounting Principles means GAAP; provided, however, that, with respect to any matter as to which there is more than one generally accepted accounting principle, Agreed Accounting Principles means the generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied in the preparation of the Latest Audited Company Balance Sheet; provided, further, that, for purposes of the Agreed Accounting Principles, no known adjustments for items or matters, regardless of the amount thereof, shall be deemed to be immaterial.

  • Agreement Accounting Principles means generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time, applied in a manner consistent with that used in preparing the financial statements referred to in Section 5.4.

  • ISO-NE Practices means the ISO-NE practices and procedures for delivery and transmission of energy in effect from time to time and shall include, without limitation, applicable requirements of the NEPOOL Agreement, and any applicable successor practices and procedures.

  • Practices means that the practice(s) seems like a logical approach to addressing a specific behavior which is becoming distinct, recognizable among Clients and clinicians in practice, or innovators in academia or policy makers; and at least one recognized expert, group of researchers or other credible individuals have endorsed the practice as worthy of attention based on outcomes; and finally, it produces specific outcomes.

  • UK generally accepted accounting principles and practices means the principles and practices prevailing from time to time in the United Kingdom which are generally regarded as permissible or legitimate by the accountancy profession irrespective of the degree of use.

  • Applicable Accounting Principles means, with respect to the Borrower, those accounting principles required by the ICA and prescribed by the SEC for the Borrower and, to the extent not so required or prescribed, GAAP.

  • Uniform System means the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry, Eleventh Revised Edition 2014, as published by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, as revised from time to time to the extent such revision has been or is in the process of being generally implemented within such Uniform System of Accounts.

  • GAAP means United States generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Discriminatory practice means the violation of law referred to in Section 46a-51

  • Accepted means that in the County’s reasonable opinion, substantial compliance with the requirements of this Contract has been achieved.

  • GAAS means generally accepted auditing standards in the United States.

  • Good Industry Practices means the practices that would be adopted by, and the exercise of that degree of care, skill, diligence, prudence and foresight that reasonably would be expected from, a competent contractor in the international oil and gas industry experienced in performing work similar in nature, size, scope and complexity to the Work and under conditions comparable to those applicable to the Work, where such work is subject to, and such contractor is seeking to comply with, the standards and codes specified in the Contract or (to the extent that they are not so specified) such national or international standards and codes as are most applicable in the circumstances, and the applicable Law.

  • Best Practices means a term that is often used inter-changeably with “evidence- based practice” and is best defined as an “umbrella” term for three levels of practice, measured in relation to Recovery-consistent mental health practices where the Recovery process is supported with scientific intervention that best meets the needs of the Client at this time.

  • Discriminatory housing practice means an act that is unlawful under this chapter.

  • SAP means the SAP entity that has entered into this Agreement, as well its Affiliates.

  • UK GAAP means generally accepted accounting principles in the United Kingdom.

  • Past Practice means past practices, accounting methods, elections and conventions.

  • Canadian GAAP means Generally Accepted Accounting Principles as provided in the Handbook of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.

  • Accounting Policies means GAAP, applied in a manner consistent with the accounting policies, principles, practices and methodologies used in the preparation of the Audited Balance Sheet.