everywhere definition

everywhere means here: when the probability family P is randomly chosen in the subset
everywhere also means that we are to be a blessing further afield, supporting mission partners and projects across the UK and across the world. As a church we are committed to giving at least ten percent away to mission, and so the Mission, Relief, and Development Committee (MRDC) meet together several times a year to administer the giving. This year we have had the opportunity to continue supporting our mission partners (M&H, The Fletchers, Neville Willerton / Church Army, and ReSource). We have also been able to support partner projects like Bible Society, Open Doors, Street Pastors, The Ark, Shrewsbury Youth for Christ, Christian Aid, Food Hub and Food Bank. Aswell as administering funds, MRDC have also organised two evenings of prayer, praying for the world in the light of the turmoil and conflicts around the globe, lifting up a hurting world to God.
everywhere means the property, payroll, and sales factors related to the whole combined or consolidated business.

Related to everywhere

  • Geographic Territory means the United States of America, including all of its territories and possessions, unless otherwise specified.

  • Restricted Territories means (i) Cuba, Sudan, Iran, North Korea, Syria and the territory of Crimea/Sevastopol; and (ii) any other country or territory that is subject to sanctions by the United Kingdom, the European Union, the U.S., United Nations or elsewhere.

  • Geographic Area means the three digit zip code in which the service, treatment, procedure, drugs or supplies are provided; or a greater area if necessary to obtain a representative cross-section of charge for a like treatment, service, procedure, device drug or supply.

  • Restricted Territory means the counties, towns, cities or states of any country in which the Company operates or does business.

  • Restricted Areas means (i) all areas within the Project site that are not generally accessible to the public, including judges’ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, all non-public restrooms, elevators, break rooms, and corridors, and other non-public spaces that are dedicated for use only by judges or Court staff and employees, (ii) public areas of a Project site during non- business hours that are subject to security screening during normal business hours, and