Overview definition

Overview means learning activity level that provides a general review of a subject area from a broad perspective. These programs may be appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels.
Overview of the General Terms and Conditions and the principles expressed therein, and the resulting obligations undertaken by the Contractor against bribery, if it is determined, as attested to by a final judgment no longer subject to appeal, that the Contractor has committed regulatory offenses and/or one or more violations of Legislative Decree 231/2001, ENEL may terminate the Contract with immediate effect, pursuant to and by effect of art. 1456 of the Italian Civil Code, without prejudice to the compensation for damages which may have been caused to any Company of the Group in virtue of the provisions set forth in said Decree, for example, those deriving from the application of penalties.
Overview of the General Terms and Conditions pertaining to the protection of individual personality rights, agrees to undersign the specific declaration described in Attachment 6 ANNEX ITALY and 7 ANNEX ITALY of the present document.

Examples of Overview in a sentence

  • File #2) Overview of the Organization Bidders must complete Appendix C (Qualifications and Experience Form) describing their qualifications and skills to provide the requested services in the RFP.

  • For further information regarding these conditions, see Overview of Probation and Supervised Release Conditions, available at: www.uscourts.gov.

  • SARC Overview By February 1 of each year, every school in California is required by state law to publish a School Accountability Report Card (SARC).

  • Irene Mandl, chapter 1 Overview of New Forms of Employment, New Forms of Employment in Europe (Wolters Kluwer), p.

  • For those new to Federal financial assistance, NIFA’s Grants Overview provides highly recommended information about grants and other resources to help understand the Federal awards process.


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Overview. The Parties wish to outline the methods and procedures whereby various updates and modifications to Server Software may be agreed upon and planned for release at mutually agreed to delivery intervals. This Exhibit F is intended to describe the method for providing Quarterly Server Software Releases to Verizon as well as various support services in support of Verizon’s use of the Solution and its Data Services. As further detailed below in this Exhibit, during the Term of the SOW No.1, Synchronoss shall provide the following professional services, as listed below, to Verizon to provide enhancements and customizations to the Content Hub Software and Content Hub Solution in support of the Verizon Data Service and such Services shall count towards attainment of the Annual PS Minimum: i. Create, each calendar quarter, one or more documents to provide specifications for changes and modifications to Server Software that are intended for a Quarterly Server Software Release and mutually agreed upon by the Parties for each release. ii. Make available Quarterly Server Software Releases containing features set forth in the Quarterly Release Document applicable to such release. iii. Support Services as more fully described in section 3 of this Exhibit F. 2.1
Overview provides summarized information regarding our business. • “Industry Trends and Uncertainties” discusses updates and changes to a number of trends and uncertainties that we believe may materially affect our future financial condition, results of operations or cash flows. • “Summary of Critical Accounting Estimates” explains the most critical estimates and judgments applied in determining our results in accordance with GAAP. • “Non-GAAP Financial Disclosures” defines key financial measures presented in our results of operations discussion that are not calculated in accordance with GAAP but are used by management in evaluating company and segment performance. As described in this section, adjusted earnings is presented by key business activities which are derived, but different, from the line items presented in the GAAP statement of operations.
Overview means learning activity level that provides a general review of a
Overview. The Inter-Cooperative Council (“ICC”) has established this Acceptable Use Policy (“Policy”) to provide rules, regulations, and guidelines for the use of its network systems and Internet services (“Network”). The purpose of the Policy is to protect the ICC’s Network and related equipment from misuse and abuse and to prohibit activities that may expose the ICC and its members to electronic security risks and legal liability.
Overview. The Jordan Forum for Business and Professional Women is a non-for-profit business association that was established in 1976 as the “Business and Professional Women’s Club”; it registered with Jordan’s Ministry of interior under the name “Jordan Forum for Business and Professional Women” in 2002. The purpose of the organization is to serve Jordanian professional women and increase their contribution to the development of the Jordanian economy. When the organization was first established, its aim was to empower women at a time when their participation in the national economy was rare. The forum is governed by women, and advocates support for women in business. It provides technical support to small businesses through specialized professional training, technical consulting, workshops, presentations from successful businesswomen, and private incubation for startup companies. In 2008, the forum launched the National Initiative for Training & Direct Employment for Females, which has the goal of providing the private sector with 5000 technically trained women. Business Development Center (BDC)
Overview. Incentive Equity Pool. There will be reserved, exclusively for members of the Company’s board of directors and senior management employees, a pool of equity equal to 10% of the Company’s common stock outstanding at Emergence on a fully diluted and fully distributed basis (such reserve, the “EIP Pool”), with 9.25% of the EIP Pool allocated for senior management employees (the “Management Pool”) and 0.75% of the EIP Pool (the “Board Pool”) allocated for members of the new Board of Directors of the Company (the “New Board”). The precise amount of equity and number of shares to be reserved will be determined in a manner consistent with the intended effect of this Term Sheet. •
Overview. Contraceptive research accomplishments in the 20th century and present use of contraceptives,” in X.X. Xxxxxxxx and X. Xxxxxxx (eds.), Reproductive Medicine, A Millennium Review. Carnforth, UK: Parthenon Publishing, pp. 92–99. Xxxxx, N., X. Xxxxxx, X. Xx, X.X. Xxxxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxx. 1999. “7α-methyl-19- nortestosterone, a synthetic androgen with high potency: Structure-activity comparisons with other androgens,” Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 71(5–6):213–222. Xxxxx, N., X. Xxxxxx, X. XxXxxxx, Y.Y. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxx. 2000. “Chronic toxicity and reversibility of antifertility effect of immunization against gonadotropin-releasing hormone in male rats and rabbits,” Toxicological Sciences 53(1):92–99. Xxx, X., X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X.X. Xxx-Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, S.I. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxxxxx. 1999. “Gonadotrophin and testosterone suppression by 7α-methyl-19- nortestosterone acetate administered by subdermal implants to healthy men,” Human Reproduction 14:2200–2206. Xxxx, X., X.X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx-Xxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx. 2000. “Synthesis and biological activity of a new progestogen, 16-methylene-17α-hydroxy-18-methyl-19-norpregn-4-ene-3,20-dione acetate,” Steroids 65:266–274. Expanding Contraceptive Choice Xxxxx, Y., X.X. Xxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx. 1999. “Comparing alternative products in the provision of emergency contraception,” Africa OR/XX XX Project Report. Nairobi, Kenya: Population Council. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxx. 2000. “Vaginal biopsy in long-term users of Depo- Provera.” Contraception (forthcoming). Xxxxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxx et al. 1999. “Introductory study of the once-a-month injectable contraceptive Cyclofem in Brazil, Chile, Columbia, and Peru,” in X.X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, T.H. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, and X.X. Xxxxxx (eds.), The Year Book of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health, St. Louis: Xxxxx, pp. 369–371. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X.E. Xxxx. 1999. “Endometrial histology in long-term users of the once-a-month injectable contraceptive Cyclofem,” Advances in Contraception 15:1–7. Xxxxxxxxx, D., X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. XxxxXxx. 2000. “Dual needs: Contraceptive and infection protection in Lusaka, Zambia.” Lusaka, Zambia: Central Statistics Office (also submitted to Internationa...