Roundtable definition

Roundtable means the agriculture and rural communities roundtable convened under section 2303.
Roundtable in this context means a public meeting at which a major forthcoming defense procurement is discussed by interested parties, facilitated by the TI (U.K.) de- fense team. Roundtables benefit defense sector stakeholders by raising awareness of the issue of corruption risk, especially through media coverage of the event. Roundta- bles are a demonstration of government appetite for integrity in defense procurement. Transparency International Croatia hosted a roundtable event in Zagreb in 2007, under the patronage of the President of Republic of Croatia. TI (U.K.)’s defense team facili- tated the event. Croatia’s NATO membership ambitions gave added momentum to the event, in particular in light of significant forthcoming defense procurements.
Roundtable means: RoundTable Healthcare Partners II, L.P., its directors, officers, general partners, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns; and its joint ventures, subsidiaries, divisions, groups and affiliates in each case controlled by

Examples of Roundtable in a sentence

  • Standardized formulas were used to generate these figures and are based on accepted econometric practices and basic tax calculations taken from research performed by a variety of sources, including the Los Angeles Economic Roundtable, California Redevelopment Association, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, CRA/LA, and the City and County of Los Angeles.

  • Safety items which cannot be resolved in this forum may be escalated to the District’s Risk Roundtable if indicated.

  • We have achieved membership in the Billion Dollar Roundtable, an exclusive group of U.S.-based companies that have procured more than $1 billion annually from minority- and women-owned business on a first-tier basis.

  • Highlights of a Peer review and Roundtable Discussion on the Relationship of Streamflow, Geomorphology, and Food Web Studies in Recovery of the Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Grand Junction, Colorado, February 6-7, 1995.

  • Roundtable Discussion Paper for the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Session of IFAD’s Governing Council.

  • He formerly served on the board of CubeSmart, NAREIT, the Real Estate Roundtable, and the International Council of Shopping Centers.

  • The Chatham-Kent Prosperity Roundtable hosted the Big Gathering on Poverty Reduction in Chatham on May 28th and 29th, 2019 which the Director, Housing Services attended and assisted with facilitation.

  • In addition, Seller shall supply Biodiesel that complies with the Principles and Criteria of the Roundtable for Sustainable Biofuels.

  • An OCC/OCCFA Roundtable Committee shall consist of the Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and/or designee(s), and faculty members selected by OCCFA.

  • Contractor is required to send a representative to all AIDS Program Partnership Roundtable meetings.


More Definitions of Roundtable

Roundtable means and refer to the full membership of the New York Community Aviation Roundtable.
Roundtable means the Working Roundtable on Forestry.
Roundtable means RoundTable Healthcare Partners II, L.P. and RoundTable Healthcare Investors II, L.P.
Roundtable means Roundtable Capital Partners Inc.;