Examples of Phase 1 Report in a sentence
Building on the Scottish Government’s position in the Phase 1 Report, the governance framework to be put in place to underpin the new ‘Vehicle’ should demonstrate clear accountability at local and national level.
HIV Simple/Rapid Assays: Operational Characteristics (Phase 1): Report 12, Whole Blood Specimens.
Scis., Eng’g & Med., Assessment of Approaches to Updating the Social Cost of Carbon: Phase 1 Report on a Near-Term Update 34, 46 (2016), available at https://perma.cc/TJM6-XE65 [hereinafter “NAS 2016 Report”].
The Phase 1 Report was published in July 2010 and contains analysis of expected implications on Columbia River operations in the post-2024 context.
An Interconnection Customer that withdraws the Interconnection Request from the Transitional Cluster during the Phase 1 study or within thirty (30) Calendar Days of the Transmission Provider’s publication of the Transitional Cluster Study Phase 1 Report shall be assigned its allocated Phase 1 Study Costs calculated pursuant to Section 10.3 and shall not be allocated a Withdrawal Penalty.
The Transmission Provider will host a meeting to discuss the results of Transitional Cluster Study Phase 1 within ten (10) Calendar Days of issuing the Transitional Cluster Study Phase 1 Report.
Murdock, Beyond Goldwater-Nichols: Defense Reform for a New Strategic Era, Phase 1 Report (Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies Press, 2004).
It was noted in the Phase 1 Report that the definitions of ‘public servants’ in the Penal Code are not directly applicable to foreign public servants, and so the definition of a foreign public official could not be considered autonomous” and NL GRECO report, 2008, para.
Rwanda Human Resources Assessment for HIV/ AIDS Scale-Up. Phase 1 Report: National Human Resources Assessment.
The Transitional Cluster Study Phase 1 Report shall identify the Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades that are expected to be required as a result of the Interconnection Request(s) and provide a non-binding good-faith indicative estimate of cost responsibility and a non-binding good-faith estimated time to construct.