Intakes definition

Intakes means the number of groups of Participants that begin participation under the CODA Program at the same time during the term of the Agreement.
Intakes means group(s) of students who start their study of course coherently, normally on the same date or within a short (say1 week) pre-determined period. E.g. if a group of students start their study of the course on 1st October together, then one(1) intake on 1st October should be counted.

Examples of Intakes in a sentence

  • Meal: To provide one meal that assures a minimum of one-third of the current Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) for adults and complies with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005.

  • To provide one meal that assures a minimum of one-third of the current Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) for adults and complies with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005.

  • Each meal shall provide one-third (1/3) of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) and comply with the most current Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA).

  • Serve meals that provide one-third (1/3) of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), are safe, of good quality, and at the lowest reasonable cost.

  • Intakes shall then be plugged, capped, or blocked using a shut-off valve, or removed from the flood prone area during the winter period.

  • Meal: To provide one meal which assures a minimum of one-third of the current Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) for adults and comply with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005.

  • Intakes shall be screened and openings in the screen shall not exceed 1/8 inch diameter (horizontal for slotted or square openings) for Class II intakes or 3/32 inch for round openings.

  • Ensure that each meal contains at least one-third (1/3) of the current Dietary Reference Intakes for nutrients as may be amended, as established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Science – National Research Council.

  • Meal: To provide one meal which assures a minimum of one-third of the current Dietary Reference Intakes for adults (DRI) and comply with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005.

  • Intakes shall be at least 6 inches above the bottom of the channel and away from submerged vegetation, where practicable.