Dedicated Resources definition
Examples of Dedicated Resources in a sentence
Notwithstanding any agreements that ACS may have with its employees, ACS shall not take or fail to take any actions that would interfere with or prevent Symetra, its Affiliates and/or the Replacement Provider from hiring any or all of such Substantially Dedicated Resources.
ACS shall as soon as reasonably possible following its issuance or receipt of a Termination Notice, but in no event later than ten (10) Business Days thereafter, provide to Symetra a complete and accurate list of all Substantially Dedicated Resources who were involved in providing the Services during the six (6) month period preceding ACS’ issuance or receipt of such Termination Notice.
Dedicated Resources, Inc.,361 the court held that the promoter’s policy selection process predominantly determined the investor’s rate of return.362 Interestingly, in finding the “efforts of others” prong satisfied, the Kansas court cited the lower court’s decision in Life Partners even though that decision had already been overruled by the D.C. Circuit.363 Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal also found the ▇▇▇▇▇ test satisfied in Kligfeld v.
For purposes of this Agreement, the NLSL(s) shall be deemed to be served by Dedicated Resources listed in sections 2 and 3 above in the amount(s) of the actual load of the NLSL(s) on an hourly, Diurnal, and monthly basis; but nothing in this Agreement shall constitute dedication of any resource for purposes of an Average System Cost determination pursuant to endnote “d” of Attachment A of the 2008 Average System Cost Methodology.
Yahoo! shall have the right to increase the number of Dedicated Resources, but shall be required to reimburse Microsoft for the fully-burdened costs (i.e., salary, bonus, benefits and overhead (allocated reasonably)) of such increased resources.
To support these Dedicated Resources, Microsoft will allocate shared developers for the Services as required and as prioritized based upon Microsoft Network-wide priorities for the Services (i.e., based upon their relative impact on Microsoft’s Network as a whole).
If BPA provides «Customer Name» a notice of insufficiency and reduces its purchase obligation, in accordance with section 13.2, then «Customer Name» may add Dedicated Resources to replace amounts of Firm Requirements Power BPA will not be providing due to insufficiency.
Such amounts listed in Exhibit A are not intended to govern how «Customer Name» shall operate its Dedicated Resources.
If the user does not explicitly request and redirect computational loads to such Dedicated Resources, then such computational loads will be sent to be processed on the Shared Resources, where they will be processed according to the order to which they arrive to the corresponding queue.
On a planning basis «Customer Name» shall serve that portion of its Total Retail Load that is not served with Firm Requirements Power with the Dedicated Resources listed in Exhibit A.