Desirable definition

Desirable means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objective of the RFP
Desirable means the terms "may", "can", "should", "preferably", or "prefers" to identify a discretionary item or factor.
Desirable means that the terms “may”, “can”, “should”, “preferably”, or “prefers” identify a desirable or discretionary item or factor (as opposed to “mandatory”).

Examples of Desirable in a sentence

  • Desirable requirements 1: The tank should be fitted with an integral heat exchange coil, with connections for connecting a source of waterborne additional heating.

  • RefrigerantsClassification and nomenclature of refrigerants; Desirable thermodynamic, chemical and physical properties of refrigerants; comparative study of commonly used refrigerants and their fields of application; Azeotropes; Zeotropes; Effect of moisture and oil miscibility; Antifreeze solution; Leak detection and charging of refrigerants; Environmental aspects of conventional refrigerants; Ecofriendly refrigerants and action plan to reduce ecological hazards.

  • Hindi on Computer and (iii) Shorthand Test @ 80 w.p.m. Desirable: a.

  • Willingness to purchase again0%20%40%60%80% 100%Visual, Aroma, and Flavor: 1 = Extremely Desirable and 5 = Extremely Undesirable Juiciness: 1 = Extremely Juicy and 5 = Extremely DryTenderness: 1 = Extremely Tender and 5 = Extremely Tough Acceptability: 1 = Extremely Acceptable and 5 = Extremely Unacceptable Willingness to purchase again: 1 = Yes, 2 = No, 3 = Not sureTable 5.

  • Signed: Name: Date: Volunteer Specification Knowledge and Experience Essential Desirable Qualifications Relevant mental health, housing, social care or psychology related training or qualifications D Demonstrable evidence of equivalent learning or training D Experience At least one year's paid work experience in advice work, with Welfare Benefits Advice, Universal Credit, welfare rights, housing, money or debt management component.


More Definitions of Desirable

Desirable means the terms “may”, “can”, “should”, “preferably”, or “prefers” identifies a desirable or a discretionary item or factor for the Department to determine.
Desirable or “(D)” shall mean the requirement is important but not mandatory. The Response will not be scored.
Desirable. “should” means requirements that may have a degree of importance to be objectives of this RFP and may be rated.
Desirable or “(D)” shall mean the Vendor has the option to respond, and the Response will be not be scored.
Desirable includes “necessary,” “convenient” and “incidental”; and (vii) “including” and “includes,” when following any general provision, sentence, clause, statement, term or matter, will be deemed to be followed by “, but not limited to,” and “, but is not limited to,” respectively.
Desirable the terms "may", "can", "should", "preferably", or "prefers" identify a desirable or discretionary item or factor
Desirable means a requirement having a significant degree of importance to the objectives of the Request for Proposals.