Regular Resources definition

Regular Resources are those team members 1) who are resources on Motricity Projects on the Effective Date of that certain First Amendment between the parties dated July 1, 2009 (the “First Amendment”), 2) who are new resources not designated a Flex Resources, and 3) who have spent *** or more on Motricity projects. Motricity may elect to reduce Regular Resources for any Statement of Work for its convenience upon *** notice for a reduction of up to *** of all full time equivalent Regular Resources and upon *** notice for a reduction of over *** of the team of Regular Resources. The notice periods in this paragraph do not apply to the roll-off of resources that is consistent with expectations from Motricity’s commitments with its customers on its projects that GlobalLogic is supporting or that is consistent with the Motricity Forecast. In the event the notice required in this Section 3.9.3 is not provided and the team is reduced immediately for Client’s convenience, Client will be invoiced for *** for the individuals that cannot be redeployed to another client account for the duration of the notice period or until such individual is redeployed (whichever occurs first), so long as GlobalLogic uses commercially reasonable efforts to deploy the resources to another client account and GlobalLogic continues to pay such individual his or her salary. The foregoing will not apply in the event that such individuals were terminated for cause. For all proposed additions or removals of any nature of a given GlobalLogic resources from the Client account by GlobalLogic, GlobalLogic will provide Client with at least *** of written notice prior to the suggested removal date, for the removal of such resource from the Client team.
Regular Resources means resources available to UNFPA that are comingled and untied. These shall include pledges of voluntary contributions, other governmental or intergovernmental payments to UNFPA, donations other contributions from non-governmental sources, related interest earnings and miscellaneous income.
Regular Resources means resources available to UNFPA that are commingled and untied. These shall include pledges of voluntary contributions, other governmental or intergovernmental payments to UNFPA, other contributions from non-governmental sources, including foundations, private-sector organizations and individuals, related interest earnings and miscellaneous income.

Examples of Regular Resources in a sentence

  • And Government and/or UN Implementing Partner NEPA Regular Resources Other Resources 118 118 UNDAF # 1: National, local authorities & most vulnerable communities island-wide improve natural resource management & resilience to disasters.

  • GC Armenia Net- work Eurasia Partnership Foundation British Council Armenian-American Chamber of Com- merce Regular Resources (TRAC1, 2&3) 50 70 90 90 100 100 500 T: 1.

  • Baseline: Inadequate awareness amongst CSOs and traditional village Office of the Council of the Ongoing Government of Tokelau Regular Resources US$ 188,000 TRAC1 TRAC2& 3 Other Resources groups in Tokelau about their potential roles as partners in service delivery and good governance.

  • Regular Resources 0.71 0.49 1.2 1.5 3.5 5.0 DHS 2013 conducted, including analytical reports.

  • Consistent with UNICEF Executive Board Decision 1999/8, during the first regular session of the UNICEF Executive Board for each calendar year DGCS will, insofar as it is able to do so, advise UNICEF of its planned voluntary contribution to UNICEF Regular Resources for that year.

  • MDGs capacity development Office of the Regular Resources statistical information systems and databases are established, strengthened (to support information systems), upgraded and harmonised focusing strongly on demographic disaggregated data and poverty.

  • Leadership for development Office of the Regular Resources Tokelau strengthened on human rights and gender through the UN Joint programme on CSOs. Organizations (CSOs) capacity developed through the UN Joint programme for CSOs. programme in place for a CSOs by the end of 2012.

  • Failure on the part of any District representative to comply with the time limits set forth herein shall mean the grievance may be advanced by the Association to the next level.

  • Output 6: Capacity Development for Energy Efficiency and Security in Jamaica to reduce energy consumption INDICATORS State the implementing modality NIM Government and/or UN Regular Resources UNDAF # 1: National, local authorities & most vulnerable communities island-wide improve natural resource management & resilience to disasters.

  • National Implementation Planning Institute of Jamaica Regular Resources 170 150 80 50 50 500 Other Resources UNDAF outcome #3: Government and civil society organizations improve access to comprehensive protection, prevention, and justice systems and services for individuals and groups vulnerable to multiple safety and violence risks.