Setting definition

Setting means the context within which an interpreting assignment takes place.
Setting status shall mean an auction created by the RBP Operator that was already edited by at least one TSO Member or both TSO Members (in case of bundled capacities), but the data upload by the TSO Member(s) are incomplete or the auction has not yet passed the first editing (publishing) deadline. TSO Members shall be obliged to provide the following data for each individual capacity auction:
Setting means one or more buildings and adjacent grounds on contiguous properties that are used in the operation of a program.

Examples of Setting in a sentence

  • Setting of structural steel; any welding incidental to bridge or culvert construction; setting concrete beams.

  • Student is entitled to remain in the last agreed upon and implemented placement unless parent agrees otherwise or an Interim Alternative Educational Setting is deemed lawful and appropriate by ▇▇▇ or OAH consistent with Section 1415 (k)(1)(7) of Title 20 of the United States Code.

  • Setting up a good format for the sponsorship agreement requires some prior planning and some effort to understand what aspects should be included.

  • Reference to “Child” in this condition 22 shall be deemed to be a reference to all children currently at or using the Setting and is not restricted to only children entitled to a Funded Placement.

  • The Accreditation Authority agrees to apply the Fee Setting Principles in setting Third Party Fees.


More Definitions of Setting

Setting. All testing procedures were performed at a diagnostic centre for primary care in the Netherlands. Urine samples were collected at four general practices. Primary and secondary outcome measures: Analytical performance and agreement of the POCT analysers regarding nitrite, leucocytes and erythrocytes, with the laboratory reference standard, was the primary outcome measure, and analysed by calculating sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value, and ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ κ coefficient for agreement. Secondary outcome measures were the user-friendliness of the POCT analysers, in addition to other characteristics of the analysers. Results: The following six POCT analysers were evaluated: Uryxxon Relax (Macherey ▇▇▇▇▇), Urisys 1100 (Roche), Clinitek Status (Siemens), Aution 11 (Menarini), Aution Micro (Menarini) and Urilyzer (Analyticon). Analytical performance was good for all analysers. Compared with laboratory reference standards, overall agreement was good, but differed per parameter and per analyser. Concerning the nitrite test, the most important test for clinical practice, all but one showed perfect agreement with the laboratory standard. For leucocytes and erythrocytes specificity was high, but sensitivity was considerably lower. Agreement for leucocytes varied between good to very good, and for the erythrocyte test between fair and good. First-time users indicated that the analysers were easy to use. They expected higher productivity and accuracy when using these analysers in daily practice. Conclusions: The overall performance and user-friendliness of all six commercially available POCT urine analysers was sufficient to justify routine use in suspected urinary tract infections in general practice. Strengths and limitations of this study ▪ This is the first time that different commercially available point of care testing (POCT) urine ▇▇▇- lysers have been evaluated on analytical perform- ance, agreement and user-friendliness. ▪ All six POCT urine analysers in our study have good analytical performance. ▪ First-time users indicate that the analysers are easy to use. They expect higher productivity and accuracy when using these analysers in daily practice. ▪ This study does not address whether the use of POCT urine analysers in the primary care setting has added value compared with visual reading. A study on this subject is currently being conducted. INTRODUCTION With urinary tract infection (UTI) being part of the top 10 diagnoses for which a gene...
Setting means the surrounding buildings, structures, or monuments, or landscaping which provides visual aesthetic, or auditory quality of the historic or architectural resources.
Setting means the premises on which registered childcare provision takes place or, as the case may be, is intended to take place, or took place at the material time, together with any equipment and personnel associated with the provision of that childcare;
Setting means the setting designed in the Contract Header, or any alternative setting agreed by the Council (including emergency premises specified in the business continuity plan referred to in Condition 15). Short Scheme Record means a short scheme record as defined in section 53 of the PVG Act; Significant Event means the matters defined in condition 24. Staff means any person engaged by the Provider in terms of a contract of employment or contract for services between that person and the Provider for the purposes of providing the Service and any agency staff engaged in compliance with this Contract. It also includes, if the Setting or Provider regularly uses volunteers in the delivery of the Service, volunteers. Statement of Requirements Means the Statement of Requirements issued with these conditions Sub-contractor any third party with whom the Provider enters into a contract in respect of the performance of the Services (or any part thereof) by that third party, including a contract for the provision by that third party to the Provider of facilities or services, such as agency staff, necessary for the provision of the Services and any third party with whom that third party enters into such a contract; Treaties Treaties means (1) those treaties of the European Communities (now the European Union) and its predecessor bodies to which the United Kingdom agreed on its accession to the European Communities on January 1973 and (2) those treaties to which the United Kingdom as a member of the European Union assented (on those particular terms as applied to it) between the date of its accession and the date of its departure from the European Union and “Treaty” shall be interpreted accordingly.
Setting means the actual place(s) the services will be provided;
Setting means the Providers premises where the Services are to be performed;
Setting means your school or educational setting.