Uncommon definition

Uncommon requests means any request to inspect public records that differs from those requests normally received. By way of example, but not of limitation, this includes requests from the media involving sensitive issues; requests concerning ongoing litigation in which BMDWCAis involved; requests from or related to public officers; requests for non-final contracts; requests for non-confidential personnel information such as salaries when the request is made for purposes other than to verify employment or for a credit check; requests for exempt records; requests for data contained within an electronic information system; requests for information in electronic form and requests that require a significant expenditure of resources;
Uncommon. An action or event that is outside the normal schedule and consisting of extenuating circumstances beyond the immediate control of the Employer. Uncommon missions or requirements usually arise on relatively short notice as directed by circumstances.

Examples of Uncommon in a sentence

  • Uncommon in modern society, bands are limited to hunting and gathering economies, such as the !Kung of the southern African Kalahari Desert and foragers of central African forests.

  • Frequency categories are expressed as: Very common (≥1/10); Common (≥1/100 to <1/10); Uncommon (≥1/1,000 to <1/100); Rare (≥1/10,000 to <1/1,000); Very rare (<1/10,000); Not known (cannot be estimated from the available data).

  • Uncommon Schools has also produced excellent results, with 99% of their 2017 graduating class being accepted into a 4-year college program, with most of those students being classified as low-income.

  • William Cronon (ed.), Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature (New York 1995).

  • Licensor has developed training programs for schools and other organizations concerning Uncommon Schools, Inc.

  • One could in this regard cite the lively debate that followed William Cronon’s edited volume Uncommon Ground (1995).

  • Uncommon or exceptionally high-cost benefits should be itemized and justified.

  • However, splenomegaly may be absent in HIV.75 Uncommon sites of infection, such as the gastrointestinal tract or the upper respiratory tract, are more frequent.

  • Ollman (1991) Marxism: An Uncommon Introduction, New Delhi: Sterling Publishers.

  • The Multiplier relating to each Index Security is the number of shares (including fractional shares, expressed as a decimal) of such Index Security included in the 10 Uncommon Values Index.

Related to Uncommon

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  • Litter means all refuse and includes any other waste material which, if thrown or deposited as prohibited under these Bye-Laws, tends to create uncleanliness or a danger or nuisance to public health, safety or welfare.

  • Recycling center means an establishment, place of business, facility or building which is maintained, operated, or used for the storing, keeping, buying, or selling of newspaper or used food or beverage containers or plastic containers for the purpose of converting such items into a usable product.

  • Card means the Visa credit card and any duplicates, renewals, or substitutions the Credit Union issues to you; "account" means your Visa credit card line-of-credit account with the Credit Union; and "Credit Union" means the Credit Union whose name appears on this Agreement or anyone to whom the Credit Union transfers this Agreement.