normally definition

normally means when used in connection with an investment policy of a Fund that such policy shall be followed at all times except in certain circumstances on a temporary and exceptional basis when it is in the best interests of Shareholders including, but not limited to, (1) when a Fund has high levels of cash as a result of subscriptions or earnings; (2) when a Fund has a high level of redemptions; or (3) when the Investment Advisor takes temporary action to preserve the value of the Fund in emergency market conditions or in the event of movements in interest rates.
normally means that the protection shall extend to five years, unless there is an exceptional case, where the public health interests would need to take precedence over the rights provided for in this paragraph.
normally. Means the reference to common practice of the University but considers exceptions in extenuating circumstances Means the parties to this Agreement, namely the Algoma University Faculty Association and the Board of Governors of Algoma University Means one official file for each faculty member hereinafter referred to as the personnel file. (See Article 22 for details) This official file shall be the only file used in decisions respecting any and all terms and conditions of employment of a member.

More Definitions of normally

normally means here “as among the heterosexual rest of society”, even if that “normally” then meant living at a time of radical social change and dynamic re-evaluation of the existing systems of practices and references (Szcześniak, 2016, p. 200).
normally means there must be a good business reason not to use Initial Selection
normally means that there may be circumstances which are not normal, in which some or all of the data should not and, indeed, cannot be used. One example can be a statistical outlier – that is, something that would be aberrational and abnormal, and therefore could not be used. The European Union believes that there might be other circumstances which are not normal. For example, all of the data might be obviously distorted by some act of the State – such as, for example, an act artificially deeming a particular profit without any basis in fact. Conceptually, there is little if any difference between the situation in which the data set is entirely populated with data that is abnormal and therefore must be rejected and the situation in which there is no data at all. Thus, the term "normally" confirms that, in such a situation, an IA does not have to calculate a profit cap – because it does not have to do something that is impossible.
normally in reference to the common practice of the University, but considers exceptions in extenuating circumstances.
normally shall be added immediately before the wordsemployed by”.
normally means that this is not an absolute mandate. As we explained, the unique nature of the labor input warrants a departure from our normal preference of sourcing all factor inputs from a single surrogate country.
normally means “usually” or “typically” and shall not prevent, should the need arise, the scheduling of part-time Employees to work weekends nor the rescheduling of full-time Employees to work Saturdays and/or Sundays. In the case of full-time Employees such scheduling, if required, shall ensure that Outreach Nurses receive two (2) consecutive alternate days of rest during the period from Monday to Friday and shall ensure days of rest on at least one-half of the weekends averaged over the four (4) week cycle of the shift schedule, provided that an Employee shall not be scheduled to work more than two (2) consecutive weekends. Amend Article to read: