Potentially definition

Potentially means having the capability of occurring, but not yet in existence (e.g., deterioration in the participant'sclient's condition).
Potentially suspicious" transactions of the types described above will be reviewed in connection with other account information and account activity by PFPC's Transfer Agency Regulatory Operations Department in order to determine if a transaction should be escalated internally for further review. A client may be contacted by its CRM at this stage for further information about the particular shareholder to assist in the determination of whether the activity in question is suspicious. More information regarding internal escalation of suspicious transactions can be found in #3 above.

Examples of Potentially in a sentence

  • You are solely responsible for reviewing your Transactions Receipts and for monitoring your Transaction History for any errors (or any Potentially Fraudulent Activity, as outlined in Section 6.5).

  • For the avoidance of doubt, you are deemed to be aware of Potentially Fraudulent Activity upon receipt of any notice of the occurrence of such activity.

  • You agree to notify us as soon as possible if you become aware of or suspect any Potentially Fraudulent Activity by emailing xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • Upon receipt of written notice via email to xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx from you of any Potentially Fraudulent Activity, Zero Hash and Business (if applicable) will take reasonable and timely steps to protect your Account, including, for example, by temporarily restricting access to your Account, suspending any pending Orders, and/or requiring you to change your Login Credentials.

  • You agree to promptly report any Potentially Fraudulent Activity to legal authorities and provide us a copy of any report prepared by such legal authorities via xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • In the event of an investigation of any Potentially Fraudulent Activity, you further agree to: (i) cooperate fully with the legal authorities and Zero Hash in such investigation; (ii) complete any required affidavits promptly, accurately and thoroughly; and (iii) allow Zero Hash, or any third-party designated by us, access to your mobile device, computer, and network as may be relevant to such investigation.

  • If there are one or more "Potentially Significant Impact" entries when the determination is made, an EIR is required.

  • MAKE USE OF GIFT ALLOWANCESA gift from one individual to another constitutes a Potentially Exempt Transfer (PET) for Inheritance Tax.

  • Potentially hazardous food that is left over shall be labeled as such with the date and time it was removed from service.

  • The previously recommended treatment and disposal methods for chlorpyrifos are incineration, adsorption, and landfilling (International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals (IRPTC), 1989).

Related to Potentially

  • danger means any hazard or condition that could reasonably be expected to cause injury or illness to an employee or other persons exposed thereto before the hazard or condition can be corrected.

  • Outcomes means the Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Act;

  • Outcome means a job/training or placement outcome after the Start Date; and a Participant has been in employment/training/placement and Off-Benefit each week; and there has been an either continuous or cumulative individual period of employment/training/placement (Outcome payment trigger point) as detailed in the Specification for each Participant Group].

  • Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.

  • Impact means any effect caused by a proposed activity on the environment including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments or other physical structures or the interaction among these factors; it also includes effects on cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions resulting from alterations to those factors;

  • Fungus means any type or form of fungus, including mold or mildew, and any mycotoxins, spores, scents or by-products produced or released by fungi.

  • Vulnerable means a condition in which an adult is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, neglect, or exploitation because of a mental or physical impairment or because of advanced age.

  • Disease means an alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the performance of the functions, and causing or threatening pain and weakness or physical or mental disorder and certified by a Medical Practitioner.

  • Infectious Disease means an illness that is capable of being spread from one individual to another.

  • Health means physical or mental health; and

  • Potential geologic hazard area means an area that:

  • Aggravated circumstances means circumstances in which a parent:

  • Variety means a plant grouping within a single botanical taxon of the lowest known rank, which grouping, irrespective of whether the conditions for the grant of a breeder’s right are fully met, can be

  • Vulnerability means a weakness of an asset or mitigation that can be exploited by one or more threats.

  • Abuse means one or more of the following:

  • Carcinogen means a chemical that causes an increased incidence of benign or malignant neoplasms, or a substantial decrease in the latency period between exposure and onset of neoplasms through oral or dermal exposure, or through inhalation exposure when the cancer occurs at nonrespiratory sites in at least one (1) mammalian species or man through epidemiological studies or clinical studies, or both.

  • Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.

  • Diagnosis means the definition of the nature of the Client's disorder. When formulating the Diagnosis of Client, CONTRACTOR shall use the diagnostic codes and axes as specified in the most current edition of the DSM published by the American Psychiatric Association. DSM diagnoses will be recorded on all IRIS documents, as appropriate.

  • Erosion means the detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by water, wind, ice, or gravity.

  • Adverse impact on visibility means visibility impairment which interferes with the management, protection, preservation or enjoyment of the visi- tor’s visual experience of the Federal Class I area. This determination must be made on a case-by-case basis taking into account the geographic extent, in- tensity, duration, frequency and time of visibility impairment, and how these factors correlate with (1) times of vis- itor use of the Federal Class I area, and(2) the frequency and timing of natural conditions that reduce visibility.

  • muscular dystrophy means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens the muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have incorrect and missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they need for healthy muscles. It is characterised by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue;

  • Biological agent shall mean any pathogenic (disease producing) micro-organism(s) and/or biologically produced toxin(s) (including genetically modified organisms and chemically synthesized toxins) which cause illness and/or death in humans, animals or plants.