PDC definition

PDC or “Process Data Collection” means technology that allows process data to be entered into a format that can be viewed, manipulated and retrieved in the form of customized reports.
PDC means the subsidiaries of Safeway comprised of (i) Property Development Centers LLC, (ii) PDC I, Inc., (iii) Association of Unit Owners Safeway Beretania, (iv) Eureka Land Management, LLC and (v) Paradise Development, LLC, and each of their respective Subsidiaries.
PDC s knowledge” means the actual current knowledge of the PDC Project Manager, without any duty of inquiry or investigation.

Examples of PDC in a sentence

  • Unlike collections, PDC is only available on active, non-defaulted End User accounts with a valid EUA on file.

  • The In-Service Committee - Professional Development Council (PDC) shall develop the district in-service plan, the district in-service goals, the district in-service activities, and the evaluation of the district in- service for professional employees.

  • Teachers will be paid $15.00 per hour for time outside the regular school day for work performed on KESA, PDC, curriculum development and IDL training if approved in advance by the administration.

  • We consider PDC to be part of Third-Party Services for which we are not liable.

  • Only those PDC points earned from scheduled in-service days or approved workshops or conferences may count towards movement.


More Definitions of PDC

PDC means “Present Day Cost”
PDC means a compound that incorporates, is comprised of or is otherwise derived from, a Probody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker.
PDC means post-dated cheques.
PDC or “Probody Drug Conjugate” means a Probody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker.
PDC means the RCR STD 27 compatibility standard developed in Japan known as PDC or Personal Digital Cellular or Pan Asian Digital Cellular for TDMA digital wireless mobile radio communication systems, as amended from time to time.
PDC means a Probody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker.
PDC means a private drain connection.