Peers definition

Peers means persons who are close in age and degree of psychological and physical development or maturity.
Peers means individuals employed on the basis of their
Peers means the 16 benchmarking peers set forth in Schedule 1 to this Exhibit.

Examples of Peers in a sentence

  • Within 1 business day after the receipt of the notice of assignment to conduct the external review, the assigned IRO will select a Clinical Peer, or multiple Clinical Peers if medically appropriate under the circumstances, to conduct the external review.

  • Peers are to perform both a categorical and narrative evaluation of the faculty member.

  • Peers may be used as teachers' aides to ease the anxiety of a new Client returning to continue educational goals.

  • Peers may be selected from outside the faculty member’s discipline, department, or college.

  • In reaching an opinion, Clinical Peers are not bound by any decisions or conclusions reached by The Plan.


More Definitions of Peers

Peers means individuals employed on the basis of their personal lived experience of mental illness and/or addiction and recovery who meet the state’s peer certification requirements where applicable.
Peers means individuals employed on the basis of their personal lived experience of
Peers means those companies identified on Schedule 1 hereto. If a Peer is acquired or discontinues business operations or does not file financial statements with the SEC prior to the Vesting Date for any relevant period, then that company will not be considered a Peer and will be excluded from the calculations for all periods.
Peers means the 20 benchmarking peers set forth in Schedule 1 to this Exhibit. “ROIC” shall mean the annual percentage return on invested capital calculated as follows:
Peers means other entities who, in NCC Group’s sole reasonable opinion, are in the same or a similar industry to one another and have an annual turnover and employee number similar to that of the Client; and
Peers means persons who are close in age and degree of psychological and physical
Peers means Nippon Life Insurance Company, The Dai-Ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited, Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company and Sumitomo Life Insurance Company.