Delineating definition

Delineating means making choices about the goals and processes of the scenario analysis, where decisions related to goals influence decisions related to processes and vice versa. The choice of design should be based on an evaluation of the goal of the process, the capacity and the “work-culture” of the participants involved, and the context in which the scenarios are going to be used and disseminated.

Examples of Delineating in a sentence

  • Traffic Striping Applicator Traffic Delineating Device Applicator Traffic Surface Abrasive Blaster Parking Lots, Game Courts & Playground Traffic Protective System Installer Pavement Markings Applicator Pot Tender Striping Applicator Decorative Asphalt Surfacing Laborer Decorative Asphalt Surfacing Applicator # Indicates an apprenticeable craft.

  • See for example, D Tladi, ‘Genetic Resources, Benefit Sharing, and the Law of the Sea: the Need for Clarity’ (2007) 13(3) Journal of International Maritime Law 183-193; AG Oude Elferink, ‘The Regime of the Area: Delineating the Scope of Application of the Common Heritage Principle and of Freedom of the High Seas’ (2007) 22(1) IJMCL 143-176.

  • PRACTICE TIP | Delineating Specific Ground(s): From Article 606(A), gives parents notice of basis of Adjudication, consistent with due process, and helps guide formation and implementation of case plan or safety plan accordingly.

  • Veron JEN, Devantier LM, Turak E, Green AL, Kininmonth S, Stafford-Smith M, Peterson N (2009) Delineating the coral triangle.

  • Delineating the boundaries in order to prohibit trespass and to manage the property.

  • Delineating expectations regarding treatment of confidential information between.

  • Exhibit A Plan Delineating the Premises Exhibit B Possession and Leasehold Improvements Agreement Exhibit C Occupancy Estoppel Certificate Exhibit D Rules and Regulations THIS LEASE AGREEMENT ("Lease") is entered into as of the Date, and by and between the Landlord and Tenant, identified in Section 1.1 below.

  • Army Corps of Engineers 1987 “Manual for Delineating Wetland”, however, a full delineation is not required.

  • To the best of SELLER's knowledge and belief, there are no areas on the Property subject to the laws governing "wetlands" as defined by the "Federal Manual for Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands" or subject to Flood Plain or Floodway Laws and regulations as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or any other similar Federal, State, or local governmental regulations related to "wetlands" or floodways.

  • Wetland assessments may also be performed using several methods including the: Floristic Quality Assessment Methodology for Wisconsin, WDNR Wetland Rapid Assessment Methodology-User Guidance Document Version 2.0 for evaluating wetland functional values and metrics from the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands, 1989.