Thorough definition

Thorough means “more than simply adequate or minimal”), modified, 303 A.2d 273 (N.J. 1973), and Idaho Sch. for Equal Educ. Opportunity v. State, 976 P.2d 913, 920 (Idaho 1998)(“Even without these expressions from the Legislature and the State Board, . . . we conclude that a safe environment conducive to learning is inherently a part of a thorough system of public, free common schools . . . .”), with Pauley v. Kelly, 255 S.E.2d 859, 877 (W. Va.
Thorough means:▪ Interviewing all witnesses who may have information (pro or con) about whether the employee did what he/she is accused of doing▪ Gathering and examining all relevant documents (pro or con)▪ Gathering and examining all information relevant to the employee’s defenses
Thorough means “carried out completely and carefully” or “painstakingly careful” (Collins English Dictionary and Thesaurus, 1995).

Examples of Thorough in a sentence

  • Thorough checking may be adopted to test the correctness of the supply.

  • Thorough study of the Disclosure Documents of the PMS to accurately understand the risks entailed by the said investment in PMS.

  • Thorough and extensive debridement of the wound and underlying tissue is necessary to minimise tissue loss and prevent or limit permanent damage.

  • Thorough study of the quarterly statements sent by the PMS provider to the investor intimating him about the portfolio’s absolute and relative performance, its constituents and its risk profile.

  • Thorough cleaning/sweeping/washing/mopping with disinfectant cleaners of all floors, staircases and toilets.

  • Thorough supervision of hallways, lunchroom, and outside grounds before and after school is important in keeping our school safe and respectful.

  • Thorough dedusting.Store in cool, dry place in tightly closed receptacles.

  • Thorough documentation also helps convey important information to the following shift and ensures the necessary facts will be available when and if the chart is reviewed in the future.

  • Thorough cleaning and sanitization of toilets, bathrooms, wash basins and shower facilities, using suitable non-abrasive cleaners and disinfectants.

  • Thorough search of all persons and transport shall be carried out at each gate and for as many times as gate is used for entry or exit and may also be carried out at any time or any number of times at the works site within the restricted area.


More Definitions of Thorough

Thorough means that all of the official policies and legal provisions of the DMC that are relevant to the scope of activities to be supported by ADB are reviewed and considered with respect to their cumulative effects. For example, a CSS for environmental assessment (EA) is not limited to laws and regulations that ostensibly govern the environmental assessment process, but also includes as part of the EA process, sector-specific and land use requirements that may expand or constrain the scope and results of the EA process in various sectors. Likewise, legal provisions relevant to the Indigenous Peoples safeguards may include legislation governing access to parks and protected areas that may pre-date but strongly influence legislation aimed at safeguarding the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Thorough or “Thoroughly” means a response which is considered to be without omission, and extremely attentive to accuracy and detail. A full command or mastery of the subject matter has been demonstrated.

Related to Thorough

  • Experimental means a service, procedure, item or treatment that is “not proven and effective” for the conditions for which it is intended to be used.

  • Urgent Works means any urgent measures, which in the opinion of the Engineer-in-charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or which become necessary for security.

  • Internal Auditor means the person employed or engaged by the Corporation to perform the internal audit function of the Corporation;

  • Internal audit means an independent appraisal activity established within a state agency as a control system to examine and evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of other internal control systems within the agency.

  • Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);

  • Skills means the ability to apply knowledge and use know-how to complete tasks and solve problems. In the context of the European Qualifications Framework, skills are described as cognitive (involving the use of logical, intuitive and creative thinking) or practical (involving manual dexterity and the use of methods, materials, tools and instruments);

  • External Auditor means the Corporation’s independent auditor; and

  • Urgent Work means any urgent measures which in the opinion of Engineer-in-charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or disruption of generation which become necessary for security.

  • Records means any written or recorded information, regardless of physical form or characteristics, which is produced or acquired by the Party in the performance of this agreement. Records produced or acquired in a machine readable electronic format shall be maintained in that format. The records described shall be made available at reasonable times during the period of the Agreement and for three years thereafter or for any period required by law for inspection by any authorized representatives of the State or Federal Government. If any litigation, claim, or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.

  • Sampling means the distribution of samples to members of the general public in a public place.

  • Reasonable in these circumstances means ‘using no more force than is needed’. The use of force may involve either passive physical contact, such as standing between pupils or blocking a pupil’s path, or active physical contact such as leading a pupil by the arm out of the classroom. Departmental advice for schools is available here

  • Recalibration means the adjustment of all DRG weights to reflect changes in relative resource consumption.

  • Quality means the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs;

  • Sample means urine, blood, breath, saliva, or hair.

  • Operational means that the system or sensor, at the time of the event, is active or can be activated/deactivated by the driver.

  • Onsite means within the Prescribed Premises boundary.

  • Tests means and include such test or tests to be carried out on the part of the contractor as are prescribed in the contract or considered necessary by BHEL, in order to ascertain the quality, workmanship, performance and efficiency of the contractor or part thereof.

  • Due Diligence At any time prior to the Closing Date, the Underwriters have the right to inspect the Asset Files and the related loan origination procedures and to confirm the existence of the related manufactured homes or mortgaged properties to ensure conformity with the Final Prospectus and the Prospectus Supplement.

  • Audiology means the care and services provided by a licensed audiologist as set forth in the member state’s statutes and rules.

  • Stability means structural stability.

  • Log means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Certificate as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

  • Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.

  • Medical Staff means all physicians, dentists, oral surgeons, and podiatrists who have been appointed to the Medical Staff by the Board.

  • Direct filtration means a series of processes including coagulation and filtration but excluding sedimentation resulting in substantial particulate removal.

  • Integrity means that personal data should be accurate and suitable for the purpose for which it is processed.

  • Laboratory or “LANL” means the geographical location of Los Alamos National Laboratory, a federally funded research and development center owned by the DOE / NNSA.