Sacrifice definition

Sacrifice means the killing or maiming of any animal for the purpose 2[of any religious worship or adoration]3;
Sacrifice patents, graphics, code, documentation, licenses, or other programs or intellectual property rights related to the foregoing items (a) through (f) (collectively, the "SHINY ASSETS").
Sacrifice means the killing or maiming of any animal or bird for the purpose, or with the intention, of propitiating any deity”

Examples of Sacrifice in a sentence

  • Schnocks, “When God Commands Killing: Reflections on Execution and Human Sacrifice in the Old Testament,” 108 n.

  • Options granted under the FY17 Fee Sacrifice Offer will only vest upon satisfaction of the Vesting Condition, being that the Non-Executive Director remains in office of the Group until the end of the Vesting Period.

  • Resolution 15 - Approval of the Directors’ Fee Sacrifice Equity Plan and the Issue of Plan Share Rights and Shares on the Exercise of Plan Share Rights Under the Directors’ Fee Sacrifice Equity Plan 11.1. Background The Board proposes to implement an equity-based Plan for Directors to receive rights under the Plan (either directly or through a nominee) in the Company by electing to salary sacrifice a proportion or all of annual cash remuneration on a voluntary basis.

  • Adoption of the Remuneration Report2Re-election of Mr William Moss AO as a Director3Approval of additional placement capacity4Ratification of the issue of Equity Securities5Issue of Options under the FY17 Fee Sacrifice Offer6Grant of Restricted Securities to the Managing Director and Chief Executive OfficerThe Chairman of the Meeting intends to vote undirected proxies in favour of each item of business.

  • Sacrifice ratio of Gouri and Ganesh = 1 : 1 Prepare: i) Revaluation Accountii) Partner's Capital Account andiii) New Balance Sheet of the firm.

  • Hit and Miss: Leverage, Sacrifice, and Refusal to Deal and the Supreme Court Decision in Trinko.” Forthcoming, Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment &Technology Law (2007).

  • Overview of the Offer The Group established the FY17 Fee Sacrifice Offer under the Options Plan to enable each Non-Executive Director to contribute all or a portion of their annual fee towards a grant of Options to acquire Securities in the Group, subject to satisfaction of the relevant Vesting Conditions over the Vesting Period.

  • Detail Term Details of the proposed issue of Options The actual number of Options proposed to be made to each Non-Executive Director under the FY17 Fee Sacrifice Offer, is calculated by dividing the relevant amount of their annual fee that they elect to contribute (expressed as a dollar amount) by $0.047 being the value of an Option on 15 September 2016 (rounded down to the nearest whole number of Options).

  • Goodwill brought in by new partner in cash is to be distributed among old partners in ratio.Ans: Sacrifice Ration.3. account is debited for the increase in the value of an asset.Ans: Revaluation Account.4. Goodwill is an asset.Ans: Intangible Asset.

  • Total value proposition with value dimensions (Lapierre, 2000: 125) Product Service RelationshipBenefit Alternative solutions Product quality Product customizationResponsiveness Flexibility Reliability Technical competenceImage Trust Solidarity Sacrifice Price Price Time/effort/energy Conflict Seeing value as a first-order multidimensional (or unidimensional) construct as in the case of Pierre and Sweeney has been argued to be inadequate (Lin et al., 2005).


More Definitions of Sacrifice

Sacrifice comes from the Latin and means “to make sacred.” Offering sacrifice “makes sacred” what is offered and why it is offered. I don’t think it’s ever been lost on us that the lives given in service were and remain sacred. It’s the why that seems to escape us.

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