Lifelong definition

Lifelong means lasting a lifetime, taking in all stages of life.
Lifelong shall have the meaning specified in the preamble to the Agreement. Exhibit 1.1 - Pg. 36

Examples of Lifelong in a sentence

  • Termination of Executive's employment at a time when Executive is eligible to receive benefits under the Company's Retirement Benefit Award or the Company's Protective Umbrella for Lifelong Security of Employees Program shall not constitute Retirement unless Executive shall have attained such age.

  • The total duration of mobility, including previous participation in the Erasmus Lifelong Learning Program, must not exceed 12 months in one study cycle.

  • The agreement is also based on other Acts and regulations, including the Civil Service Act with regulations, the Public Administration Act, the Intellectual Property Act and the Patents Act, The Act on ethics and integrity in research, as well as the Norwegian Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (NKR).

  • Students with a disability or a certified condition, who wish to live in UCD Residences accompanied by a Service Dog, should contact UCD Access & Lifelong Learning with as much advance notice as possible.

  • When a suitable room is available, UCD will permit students with a disability to keep a registered Service Dog with them at their Room and Residence subject to their registration with UCD Access & Lifelong Learning for Disability Support.

  • I understand that physical activity related to participation in Lifelong Learning Institute activities, by its very nature, carries with it certain inherent risks that cannot be eliminated regardless of the care taken to avoid injuries.

  • The partners include the local colleges, NHS Lanarkshire, Employers, Routes to Work, Routes to Work South, Routes to Inclusion, North Lanarkshire’s Lifelong Learning Working Group, the third sector interface Volunteer Action North Lanarkshire, Job Centre Plus and East Dunbartonshire and North and South Lanarkshire Councils.

  • UCL is the custodian of the Study Data, acting through the MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at UCL.

  • Only job-related non-credit courses which are offered through MSU Lifelong Education Programs (e.g., Continuing Education, Evening College) MSU Libraries, Computing and Technology Training Programs (LCTTP), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College, Lansing Community College, High School Adult Education Programs, Human Resource Development or other Employer approved educational training programs are reimbursable and/or subject to waiver.

  • With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.

Related to Lifelong

  • CRM means the DDA Case Resource Manager.

  • Accenture means the Accenture entity that is a party to the Agreement and its Affiliates (collectively, “Accenture”).

  • Drone means an unmanned aerial vehicle or UAV, being an aircraft of any size that operates without a pilot on board.

  • Homeless means lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing. You may be homeless if you are living in shelters, parks, motels, hotels, public spaces, camping grounds, cars, abandoned buildings, or temporarily living with other people because you have nowhere else to go. Also, if you are living in any of these situations and fleeing an abusive parent, you may be considered homeless even if your parent would otherwise provide a place to live.

  • Dell means Dell Inc., a Delaware corporation.