Ex-Ante definition

Ex-Ante means that the relevant QCiL Compensation will be calculated and paid in advance of the corresponding QCiL Costs, QCiL Savings and/or Adjusted Revenues Period arising;
Ex-Ante means initial energy savings and/or other assumptions and parameters used to calculate Program accomplishments prior to any ex post evaluation.
Ex-Ante means before simulation of the impacts of the recycling options.

Examples of Ex-Ante in a sentence

  • Ex-Ante evaluation conducted before the implementation of a program Mid-term evaluation conducted in the middle stages of a program Ex-post evaluation conducted after the completion of a program Thematic evaluation Focused on a specific thematic priority that cuts across regions or sub- sectors, for example: the effect of the 4 strategies on rural communities.

  • Moreover, it is not also based on the 39 ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, The ▇▇▇▇▇ Convention on Choice of Court Agreements: Strengthening Compliance with International Commercial Agreements and Ex-Ante Dispute Resolution Clauses?: The 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of Court Clauses, ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law, Spring, 2006, 12 ILSA J Int'l & Comp L 433, p434.

  • It performs this task by pruning FP-Trees more aggressively than the algorithm of ▇▇▇ et al.: it exploits a property that was the called the ExAnte property by its authors, and which comes down to the observation that a transaction which does not satisfy anti-monotonic constraints, will never support an itemset that satisfies the anti-monotonic constraints.

  • Should the EIF, in consultation with the European Commission, determine that the aggregate minimum contribution to the Dedicated Window[s] representing the sum of the contribution of all participating Member States of the European Union is insufficient taking due account of the minimum ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ defined in the Ex-Ante Assessment, it may notify the Managing Authority that a Termination Event has occurred.

  • To use the ExAnte property effectively it is however of importance to apply this property repeatedly; otherwise, the pruning possibilities are limited to the initialization phase.

  • Ex-Ante evaluation conducted before the implementation of a program Mid-term evaluation conducted in the middle stages of a program Ex-post evaluation conducted after the completion of a program Thematic evaluation Focused on a specific thematic priority that cuts across regions or sub-sectors, for example: the effect of the 4 strategies on rural communities.


More Definitions of Ex-Ante

Ex-Ante limits to competition: This means that prior to any firm establishing a superior resource position, there must be limited competition for that position (Peteraf, 1993, p. 185).
Ex-Ante means that standard should be approved by standardization institution before the start of implementation of network.
Ex-Ante means model-based (computable general equilibrium) estimations of the trade effects before a trade agreement comes into effect, whereas “ex post” means empirical estimations of actual trade flows after the agreement has entered into force. See section 4 below
Ex-Ante means that specific conditions with regard to human rights, democracy and/or good governance have to be fulfilled before the conclusion of an agreement or the establishment of a special relationship. In contrast, conditionality “ex-post” means that a political actor imposes conditions within the framework of an existing contractual relationship, thereby, the relationship becomes dependent on the fulfillment of these conditions.17 The ex- post approach is generally considered to be more effective in its implemetation than the ex-ante one because a specification of conditions ex-ante would limit the donor’s flexibility and capacity to act.18 Moreover, the fact that conditionality ex-ante is not necessarily supported by any legal instrument19 could limit the credibility of donors’ actions within a given country and its capacity to tie the hands of recipient governments to the reform packages.
Ex-Ante means that an index captures provisions before looking at the product and the number of possible inputs (Harris, 2007).