Localizing definition

Localizing means taking into account sub- national contexts, challenges, opportunities and governments in all the global agendas, from the setting of goals and targets, to implementation, monitoring and reporting.
Localizing or "LOCALIZATION" shall mean translating the Licensed Software, End User or Technical Documentation from English into another language and making any other changes for reasonably necessary cultural reasons. Localizing or Localization shall not include feature improvement, added functionality, and/or engineering changes for interoperability or compatibility purposes.
Localizing bad things on the EKG means using the 12-lead to figure out where in the heart the problem is taking place. To do this, you have to do a little – but really not a whole lot – of memorization:

Examples of Localizing in a sentence

  • Localizing nearby sound sources in a classroom: binaural room impulse responses.

  • LSB planning -Orientation and briefing on the state of education -Localizing issues on education -Identification of education needs -Formulation of guidelines for education projects -Mobilization of LGU funds for education -Networking and linkaging with NGOs and other donors X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 14.

  • RGI may, but shall not be required to, provide Licensee with a “style guide” for use when Localizing materials; Licensee agrees to comply with the provisions and spirit of such style guide.

  • Localizing the South China Sea problem: the case of China’s Hainan.

  • HBS will provide Licensee with a “style guide” for use when Localizing materials; Licensee agrees to comply with the provisions and spirit of such style guide.

  • Localizing of a product might require modifying the user interface, altering dialog boxes, and translating text.

  • In addition, NEC may create Derivative Works from the Licensed Software solely for the purposes of Localizing the Licensed Software for a particular market.

  • In addition, NEC may make modifications to and create Derivative Works from the End User Documentation solely for the purposes of Localizing the End User Documentation for a particular market.

  • War, Retribution, and Ritual Action in Northern Uganda,” in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (eds.), Localizing Transitional Justice: Interventions and Priorities after Mass Violence (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010), 135-156.