Discouraged definition

Discouraged means that a proposed use of coastal resources is likely to be rejected or denied as the Department has determined that such uses of coastal resources should be deterred. In cases where the Department considers the proposed use to be in the public interest despite its discouraged status, the Department may permit the use provided that mitigating or compensating measures can be taken so that there is a net gain in quality and quantity of the coastal resource of concern.

Examples of Discouraged in a sentence

  • Discouraged workers have given up the search for work (not actively seeking), although they have nor job and are currently available for work (also: “involuntary inactive”).

  • Discouraged Sign Types: Post mounted signs are discouraged.DC4-II-iii.

  • Discouraged in industrial areas or intense commercial areas (does not apply to vocational or technical schools).

  • Discouraged workers, a subset of the marginally attached, have given a job-market related reason for not currently looking for work.

  • D.2. RELOCATED TO POLICY - Policy 2.2.1-#: [Language relocated from the FLUA Regulation Section] Uses Discouraged in Residential Future Land Use Categories.

  • Based on the review of Concept Paper submissions, applicants will be Encouraged or Discouraged to submit Full Applications.

  • A full proposal will be Encouraged or Discouraged based on the review of the preliminary.

  • As with the other principal negotiating objectives,expedited procedures can be conditioned on progress toward achieving these objectives. Discouraged potential trading partners from adopting policies to limit trade or investment relations with Israel.

  • Discouraged workers not actively seeking work are not counted here.

  • Discouraged uses should generally not be permitted unless no feasible alternative is available.

Related to Discouraged

  • Intimidate means to cause in the mind of a person a reasonable apprehension of injury to him or to any member of his family or to any of his dependants or of violence or damage to any person or property.

  • Coerce means to compel or attempt to compel a person to act in a given manner or to refrain from acting in a given manner by pressure, intimidation, or threat of harm, damage, breach of contract, or other adverse consequences, including, but not limited to, the loss of any benefit available to other new motor vehicle dealers of the same line make in this state. The term does not include any of the following actions by a manufacturer:

  • DISCOM means the “Distribution Licensee” who is authorized to operate and maintain a distribution system for selling electricity to the consumers in his area of supply at tariffs regulated by the State / Central Regulatory Authority, whichever is applicable.

  • Introduce means to stock, plant, release or otherwise put an invasive species into the outdoor environment or use an invasive species in this state anywhere except within an indoor facility which is designed to physically contain the organism, including but not limited to a laboratory, greenhouse, growth chamber or fermenter.

  • Intimidation means an unjustified threat or other action that is intended to cause fear or apprehension in a student.

  • Discom(s) means one or more of the following distribution companies:

  • Victim means a person that domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking has been committed against as defined in this Article.

  • Canvassing judge means a poll worker designated to assist in counting ballots at

  • Campaigning means the active goal of convincing Members to vote for a candidate.

  • Divert means to use material for any lawful purpose other than disposal in a landfill or transfer facility for disposal

  • constable means a police officer, a British Transport Police officer, an officer of HM Revenue and Customs and any other official with a power of arrest by virtue of his or her office. It does not include any other investigators, e.g. government departments, local authority or Serious Fraud Office even if they have power to search premises or are required by section 66(9) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) to have regard to the PACE Codes of Practice;

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • Volunteer means an individual who has regular, significant contact with students.

  • Contact means a communication, direct or indirect, between an athlete agent and a student athlete, to recruit or solicit the student athlete to enter into an agency contract.

  • Advantage means any payment (whether made voluntarily or involuntarily, by offset of any deposit or other indebtedness or otherwise) received by any Bank in respect of the Debt, if such payment results in that Bank having less than its pro rata share of the Debt then outstanding, than was the case immediately before such payment.

  • Influent means the water entering a filter or other device.

  • Canvass means the review of election returns and the official declaration of

  • interested and "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities" shall have the meanings set forth in the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules and regulations thereunder. Termination of this Agreement shall not affect the right of KDI to receive payments on any unpaid balance of the compensation described in Section 8 earned prior to such termination.

  • Knowingly means that a person, with respect to information: (1) has actual knowledge of the information; (2) acts in deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of the information; or (3) acts in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information, and no proof of specific intent to defraud is required.

  • Soliciting means and include any one or more of the following activities:

  • Object form shall mean any form resulting from mechanical transformation or translation of a Source form, including but not limited to compiled object code, generated documentation, and conversions to other media types.

  • coercive practice means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons or their property to influence their participation in the procurement process or affect the execution of a contract;

  • Improper influence means any influence that induces or tends to induce a PHA/IHA employee or officer to give consideration or to act regarding a PHA/IHA contract on any basis other than the merits of the matter.

  • Threatening behavior means any pattern of behavior or isolated action, whether or not it is directed at another person, that a reasonable person would believe indicates potential for future harm to students, school personnel, or school property.

  • Influencing or attempting to influence means making, with the intent to influence, any communication to or appearance before an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with any covered Federal action.

  • Solicit means (A) requesting that a contribution be made, (B) participating in any fund-raising activities for a candidate committee, exploratory committee, political committee or party committee, including, but not limited to, forwarding tickets to potential contributors, receiving contributions for transmission to any such committee or bundling contributions, (C) serving as chairperson, treasurer or deputy treasurer of any such committee, or (D) establishing a political committee for the sole purpose of soliciting or receiving contributions for any committee. Solicit does not include: (i) making a contribution that is otherwise permitted by Chapter 155 of the Connecticut General Statutes; (ii) informing any person of a position taken by a candidate for public office or a public official, (iii) notifying the person of any activities of, or contact information for, any candidate for public office; or (iv) serving as a member in any party committee or as an officer of such committee that is not otherwise prohibited in this section.