DU definition

DU means one (1) or more rooms in a dwelling designed for occupancy by one (1) family for living purposes and having not more than one kitchen.
DU means a Client employee or Contractor designated by Client to access the Yardi Cloud and Use the Yardi Cloud Services and Licensed Programs for Business Pur- poses.

Examples of DU in a sentence

  • Rodgers Bhoyana DU Pont/Robert Nkambule and 2 others case No. 7/15.

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in Denver Law Review by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ DU.

  • This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Denver Law Review at Digital Commons @ DU.

  • Proposal 9: Any power control mechanism or assistance information should not set any restrictions for DU to determine its DL Tx power.

  • The Brundtland report also describes this second concept as ‘carrying capacity’ (WCED, 1987)and socio-economic challenges (DU PISANI, 2006).


More Definitions of DU

DU means ‘deceased unmatched’
DU or "Dwelling Unit" means dwelling unit as defined in the Surrey Zoning Bylaw.
DU means dwelling unit
DU means The University of Denver owned and operated by Colorado Seminary.
DU. [BECOME be_at (many_people t (wood_gv)) & start_from t (∀x (place_in_SW_France, x))]Message unit m49: Evidence2 for Claim 47 (9b), unlike (9a), would correspond to a single Discourse act (an assertion: message unit 49), and its integration with the discourse unit just constructed would be in terms of a further contribution of a piece of Evidence for the “Claim” introduced via the utterance of the immediate co-text of (9a) (see row 2 of Table 2). As noted earlier, the predication arriver de partout ‘arriving from all parts of the area concerned’ can only be applied coherently to a set of individuals assumed to be gathering at GV’s place of residence from a variety of different starting points. This information derives from the meaning definition of the verb arriver (see the Appendix for an attempt at this), as well as from that of de partout in its predicational context. So in conjunction with the discourse status corresponding to the interpretation of the immediately preceding co-text (i.e. (9a)), whereby the processing of that direct-speech quotation will have given added emphasis to the immediately preceding assertion to the effect that GV’s home had become “a virtual place of pilgrimage”, the nature of what is predicated of the referent of ils (‘they’) in (9b) will strongly induce the interpretation “set of individuals” of the intended referent. As such, the only number agreement marking possible on the subject pronoun, as also on the finite auxiliary sont, is plural. In addition, the independent utterance of (9b) corresponds syntactically to a separate sentence. So there is a break in coherence (as well as in cohesion) between the second Discourse act of the first Move and the independent Discourse act corresponding to the utterance of (9b). This of itself makes it less likely that the subject pronoun would continue the syntactically-determined “agreement” (and hence the “collective” interpretation of the intended referent to which it gives rise) marked on the finite verb (vient) in the right- detached Tail NP in (9a). This discussion shows how agreement marking on 3rd person pronouns (as well as on NP-external agreement targets generally) is dependent on discourse-referential, co- and contextual, local rhetorical- structural as well as local predicational factors.
DU means Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC, registered at the Dubai Department of Economic Development with commercial register number 77967 and with its main office at Dubai Media City, Al Salam Tower, PO Box 502666, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and will where the context requires, include EITC Affiliates and Provisioning Entities.
DU means the integration with all of the combinations of U . Now, a, b = 1, 2, 3 and µ = 1, 2, 3, 4, and we discretize the coordinates x, y, z, t = 1, · · · , 10 for instance.