Disinterest definition

Disinterest means free from bias, impartial; it does not mean un- interested, unconcerned, or mechanical.

Examples of Disinterest in a sentence

  • The interest annotations where quantised as follows: • No Interest (Class 0) Interest Rating in [−1, 0): Disinterest or indifference, the subject is not interested in the interaction and is unmotivated to participate, pos- sibly wants to terminate the interaction or is neutral.

  • The Depositary shall maintain in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York, at the Depositary's Office facilities for the delivery and surrender of Shares, the execution and delivery, registration, registration of transfer, combination and split-up of Receipts and the withdrawal of Deposited Securities all in accordance with the provisions of this Deposit Agreement.

  • Perceived Disinterest: Using a phone during meals might be perceived as a sign of disinterest or disrespect towards the people present.

  • Where the Company is required to make a determination as to the reasonableness of any Expenses under this Agreement, such determination shall be made in good faith by the Disinterested Directors then serving on the Corporate Governance & Nominating Committee of the Board, or to the extent there is no such person, then by the Disinterested Directors or a committee of Disinterested Directors designated by a majority vote of all Disinterest Directors.

  • Disinterest in the indicators also prevailed outside of administrations, as invitations by the administration to stakeholders to comment on the indicators and suggest improvements were met with no response.

  • Disinterest and boredom with condoms was also illustrated throughout the majority of the FGDs. Participants in FGDs expressed a desire for condoms that provided more excitement with their partner.

Related to Disinterest

  • Disinterested means disinterested within the meaning of any applicable regulatory requirements, including Rule 16b-3.

  • Disinterment means to remove human remains from their place of final disposition.

  • Disinterested Person means a director who has not, during the period that person is a member of the Committee and for one year prior to commencing service as a member of the Committee, been granted or awarded equity securities pursuant to this Plan or any other plan of the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company, except in accordance with the requirements set forth in Rule 16b-3(c)(2)(i) (and any successor regulation thereto) as promulgated by the SEC under Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act, as such rule is amended from time to time and as interpreted by the SEC.

  • Disinterested Directors means, with respect to any Affiliate Transaction, one or more members of the Board of Directors of the Company, or one or more members of the Board of Directors of a Parent, having no material direct or indirect financial interest in or with respect to such Affiliate Transaction. A member of any such Board of Directors shall not be deemed to have such a financial interest by reason of such member’s holding Capital Stock of the Company or any Parent or any options, warrants or other rights in respect of such Capital Stock.

  • Disinterested Quorum means a quorum of the Board who are not Parties to the subject Proceeding or any related Proceeding.