Stagger definition

Stagger sometimes means “stumble”, but in this case “ staggering” means “very large”.

Examples of Stagger in a sentence

  • Stagger maintenance as appropriate to accomplish all work across all DIR Customers within the establish time-frames and based on the categorized risk of the Change.

  • Stagger PRW units to create a running bond by centering units over joints in the row below as shown in the accepted submittals.

  • Stagger couplings so those of adjacent duct do not lie in same plane.

  • Stagger decompaction craters between left and right wheel tracks so as spacing on centerline will be at every 7.5 feet.

  • Efforts will be made to ad- dress scheduling issues presented on behalf of the banquet employees by any of the following: Identify long shifts on the schedule where pos- sible; Schedule additional short shifts; Stagger starting times of existing shifts; Any other viable method.

  • Stagger the set pressures when two or more relief valves are used.

  • Stagger screws approximately 100mm relative to those in the adjacent board.

  • Efforts will be made to address scheduling issues presented on behalf of the banquet employees by any of the following: - Identify long shifts on the schedule where possible; - Schedule additional short shifts; - Stagger starting times of existing shifts; - Any other viable method.

  • Stagger the joints as you add timbers and spike them together on each side of every joint.

  • Stagger butt joints at multiple layers of blocking four feet (4’) minimum, layer to layer.

Related to Stagger

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Annual General Meeting means a general meeting of the members held in accordance with the provisions of Section 96 of the Act.

  • Inaugural Meeting means the first meeting of Council held after a municipal election in a regular election year;

  • Exit Management Date means each of the following:

  • Benchmark Transition Start Date means, in the case of a Benchmark Transition Event, the earlier of (a) the applicable Benchmark Replacement Date and (b) if such Benchmark Transition Event is a public statement or publication of information of a prospective event, the 90th day prior to the expected date of such event as of such public statement or publication of information (or if the expected date of such prospective event is fewer than 90 days after such statement or publication, the date of such statement or publication).