Low definition

Low reflects the lowest closing level of the Index during the applicable year.
Low prices as reported in The Wall Street Journal's listing for such day (corrected for obvious typographical errors) or if such shares are not reported in such listing, the average of the reported sales prices on the largest national securities exchange (based on the aggregate dollar value of securities listed) on which such shares are listed or traded, or if such shares are not listed or traded on any national securities exchange, then the average of the reported sales prices for such shares in the over-the-counter market, as reported on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System, or, if such prices shall not be reported thereon, the average of the closing bid and asked prices so reported, or, if such prices shall not be reported, then the average of the closing bid and asked prices reported by the National Quotations Bureau Incorporated. The "Average" Price per share for any period shall be determined by dividing the sum of the Prices determined for the individual trading days in such period by the number of trading days in such period.
Low refers to incidents that interrupt some system components affecting the operation of some non-critical functions of the individual user. These incidents require to be at regular intervals, with no immediate impact on the system.

Examples of Low in a sentence

  • CARB adopted the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS Regulation) to incentivize innovative fuels that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Low voltage setting on Voltage Screen • Over Voltage: Utility voltage is higher than the high voltage threshold and the UPS is using batteries to supply power.

  • Some signs that indicate it might be helpful to speak with a counsellor may include but are not limited to, • Feeling distracted • Feeling overwhelmed • Anxiety and stress • Sleeping difficulties • Low motivation • Social isolation • Irritability / emotional outbursts • Making more mistakes than usual • Poor concentration / attention • Struggling to make a decision You may have a restless night’s sleep or make a mistake at work.

  • No commercial products, services or corporate names may be referenced or shown in PSAs. A Low Budget Commercial is defined as a commercial whose costs (excluding “Editorial and Finishing”, “Talent Costs” & “Talent Expenses”) as set forth in the AICP Film Production Cost Summary does not exceed $100,000 per shoot day and the total cost does not exceed $500,000.00.

  • As quickly as is reasonably possible after the project is “green lit” but in no event later than the day before calls are placed, Producer must notify the Union of its intent to produce a Low Budget Commercial and the working title of the Low Budget Commercial.


More Definitions of Low

Low means any service requests or questions asking for more service details. The requests shall be managed at regular intervals.
Low means that the deficiency has only a marginal impact on dose.
Low rating means that patrols of the area would only occur during an organized enforcement detail with Federal partners such as NMFS or USCG. The States do not have the assets or personnel with the proper training to patrol the area. Additional funding will be essential to increase the ability rating.
Low. An Incident should be categorized with the priority "Low" if the problem has little or no effect on normal business processes. The problem is caused by incorrect or inoperable functions in the Computing Environment that are not required daily, or are rarely used.
Low. E means E ∈ [Eˆ3, E(2,3)); “intermediate” E means E ∈ [E(2,3), E(1,2)); and “high” E means
Low means customer dissatisfaction, which has no major business impact.
Low. As defined by FIPS Pub 199: The loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability could be expected to have a limited adverse effect on organizational operations, organizational assets, or individuals. A limited adverse effect means that, for example, the loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability might: (i) cause a degradation in mission capability to an extent and duration that the organization is able to perform its primary functions, but the effectiveness of the functions is noticeably reduced; (ii) result in minor 6 Enterprise Information Security Standards: Data Classification, EOTSS, Aug. 25, 2017, xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/anf/research-and-tech/cyber-security/security-for-state-employees/security-policies-and- standards/enterprise-information-security-standards.html. damage to organizational assets; (iii) result in minor financial loss; or (iv) result in minor harm to individuals.7 When applied to determining the impact of a loss of confidentiality, this impact level most closely corresponds to “Medium Sensitivity” information, as that term is defined in the EOTSS Enterprise Information Security Standards: Data Classification document.8