Discernible definition

Discernible means capable of being seen, noticed or observed;

Examples of Discernible in a sentence

  • The details of this training will be in the sole discretion of 7-Eleven, but will include features to ensure that appropriate personnel are apprised (i) when POS Pinpads with Integrated Tactually Discernable Keypads are introduced to 7-Eleven Stores, (ii) why persons with visual impairments need the Integrated Tactilely Discernible Keypad; (iii) the manner in which persons with visual impairments will use the Pinpads; and (iv) generally how to provide effective service to customers with visual impairments.

  • Discernible, L< 25% but of little immediate 1 consequence with regard to ingress of Clean joint, inspect later.

  • A requirement for a discernible visual break in the building mass on Site A that marks the pedestrian pass through, as depicted and described in Exhibit A - Discernible Massing Break Design guidance.

  • Not Applicable 1 Discernible, L< 25% but of little immediate consequence with regard to ingress of water or trapping incompressible material.

  • On December 15, 2006, Trader ▇▇▇’s will provide Counsel with written confirmation that POS Terminals with Integrated Tactually Discernible Keypads have been installed pursuant to the terms of Section 3.2.

Related to Discernible

  • Outputs means the goods or services that are produced by an entity or other person;

  • Examples An invoice for October service, dated and issued October 8 (late) would have a payment due date of November 7. An invoice for August service, dated and issued July 20 (early) would have a payment due date of August 30.)

  • Density means the permitted number of dwelling units per

  • Technically Feasible refers solely to technical or operational concerns, rather than economic, space, or site considerations.

  • Workaround means a temporary modification to or change in operating procedures for the Work that: (i) circumvents or effectively mitigates the adverse effects of a Defect so that the Work complies with and performs in accordance with the applicable Specifications and Documentation; (ii) does not require substantial reconfiguration of the Work or any reloading of data; and (iii) does not otherwise impose any requirements that would impede an end user’s efficient use of the Work.