Content Limits definition

Content Limits means (in connection with Usage Rights) limits on the type or volume of Customer Content which the Customer may upload to or publish via the Subscription Services, including (where applicable) limits on the type and volume of Reports and/ or Pages.

Examples of Content Limits in a sentence

  • Clarifications and Content Limits Clarification Statements • Emphasis is on the energy transfer mechanisms that allow energy from nuclear fusion in the sun’s core to reach Earth.

  • Content Limits • Assessment of graphical displays is limited to pictographs and bar graphs.

  • Clarifications and Content Limits Content Limits • Assessment does not include identification of specific cell or tissue types, whole body systems, specific protein structures and functions, or the biochemistry of protein synthesis.

  • Clarifications and Content Limits Clarification Statements • Emphasis is on identifying elements vs.

  • Content Limits • Assessment of plant life cycles is limited to those of flowering plants.

  • Content Limits • Assessment does not include valence electrons and bonding energy, discussing the ionic nature of subunits of complex structures, or a complete description of all individual atoms in a complex molecule or extended structure is not required.

  • Clarifications and Content Limits Clarification Statements • Changes organisms go through during their lifetime form a pattern.

  • A combination of coatings will likely be used; as Building SCAQMD Coating Type Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content Limits Maximum VOC Emissions Permitted Daily (lbs) Maximum Daily Coating Usage (gal) Flat Coatings 100 0.83 75 90 Nonflat Coatings 150 1.25 75 60 Nonflat Gloss Coatings 250 2.08 75 36 COA/ MMP Conditions of Approval Responsible for Monitoring such, the total weight of VOC from this combination of coatings must not exceed the daily and quarterly SCAQMD VOC Emissions Threshold.

  • Clarifications and Content Limits Clarification Statements • Examples of properties that could be predicted from patterns could include reactivity of metals, types of bonds formed, numbers of bonds formed, and reactions with oxygen.

  • Clarifications and Content Limits Clarification Statement • Examples of models can be physical, graphical, or conceptual.