Sticky definition

Sticky means not likely to be withdrawn in an idiosyncratic stress event

Examples of Sticky in a sentence

  • Stanford Trust Company Limited The Sticky Wicket Limited Torre Oeste Ltd.

  • Sticky traps will be used to monitor indoor insect populations and be used to evaluate the effectiveness of efforts wherever necessary.

  • If the tenant marks a surface by using blue or White Tack, Sticky Stuff, Poster Putty or similar products, and the mark will not clean off, the Landlord shall be entitled to charge the Tenant a contribution towards the cost of redecorating the surface.

  • Sticky notes, painters tape and self-sticking easel sheets are permitted, but must be removed at the end of each event, unless specified.

  • Place and service as many Elm Beetle Sticky Traps or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ funnel traps as feasible at identified High Risk Sites spread at approximately one-mile intervals throughout the County.

  • These include: o Laminated foil pouches e.g. baby food, coffee pouches; o Drinking glasses e.g. wine glass; o Dirty/stained paper; o Glass cookware e.g. pyrex; o Greetings cards with glitter on them; o Sticky papers; o Nail varnish bottles; o Window glass; and o Crisp packets.

  • Stanford Group Aruba, N.V. The Sticky Wicket Limited Stanford Group Bolivia Sun Printing & Publishing Limited Stanford Group Casa de Valores, S.A. Sun Printing Limited Stanford Group Company Torre Oeste Ltd.

  • Sticky substances like chewing gum shall be removed before any cleaning procedure is carried out using an appropriate cleaning technique and chewing gum remover.

  • For example: Sticky traps are used to guide and evaluate indoor pest control efforts wherever necessary.

  • Sticky tack is available for your use, check with office staff should you require some.