Unfavorable definition

Unfavorable means a Medical Executive Committee recommendation or Board of Trustees decision that is not “favorable,” as defined above 57
Unfavorable means a Board of Governors recommendation or Board of Trustees decision that is not “favorable,” as defined above.
Unfavorable means an MEC recommendation or Board decision which is not “favorable,” as defined above.

Examples of Unfavorable in a sentence

  • Unfavorable underwriting facts, specific to the ASSURED, existing that were not present at the inception of the Bond.

  • Unfavorable weather conditions shall not be justification for delays in completion or final completion dates as specified.

  • Unfavorable conditions are common on nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind and their presence can be indicated by ground fog or smog and can also be identified by smoke from a ground source that flattens out below a ceiling layer and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud.

  • Identifying Unfavorable Weather Conditions• Unfavorable weather conditions block upward movement of air, which results in trapping fumigant vapors near the ground.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Company has no obligation to seek reconsideration, appeal, or other administrative or judicial review of any Unfavorable PUC Order.

  • Unfavorable DO NOT PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE UNTIL YOU HAVE SELECTED YOUR RESPONSE.

  • Unfavorable local, regional, national, or global economic developments or uncertainties regarding future economic prospects could reduce consumer spending in the markets we serve and adversely affect our business.

  • The term "Unfavorable PUC Order" means an order from the PUC concerning this Agreement that: (i) dismisses Company's application; (ii) denies Company's application; or (iii) approves Company's application but contains terms and conditions deemed unacceptable by Company in its sole discretion and therefore does not meet the definition of a PUC Approval Order as set forth in Section 29.20(a) (PUC Approval Order).

  • Retaliation: Unfavorable action taken, condition created, or other action taken by a student/employee for the purpose of intimidation directed toward a student because the student initiated a grievance or participated in an investigation of a grievance.

  • Unfavorable responses to these investigations are grounds for rejection of the proposal.


More Definitions of Unfavorable

Unfavorable indicated that an individual chose “strongly disagree/disagree” or “never/sometimes” for positively worded questions (Q1-5, 9-11, 13-27) or “strongly agree/agree” for negatively worded questions (Q6-8, 12) (See Appendix 1). We further analyzed the data using Chi-square and Xxxxxx’x exact test to determine statistical significance for each question’s unfavorable response percentage. We also evaluated general quality measures by comparing the means and/or percentages from the study population and the control cohort. From there we performed independent t-tests and Chi-Square and Xxxxxx’x exact tests for statistical analysis again. Table 3: General Quality of Care Measures 1 Length of stay (LOS) 2 Time from arrival to Xxxxx Memorial Hospital (GMH) to Admission 3 Number of hours between documented history and physical (H&P) note to attending physician attestation 4 Nursing Adherence to vital sign measurement 5 Frequency of respiratory rate documentation of 20 breaths per minute 6 Frequency of documentation of the mode respiratory rate 7 Number of physical exam findings on the H&P 8 Early* documentation of pharmacy medication reconciliation 9 Early* documentation of patient’s resuscitation status 10 Early* ordering of physical therapy 11 Early* assessment by physical therapy *Early was defined as within twenty-four hours of admission or within twenty-four hours of order placement.
Unfavorable as used in these Bylaws means an MSEC recommendation or Board action which is not "favorable."
Unfavorable. Means that you do not agree with the bill.

Related to Unfavorable

  • Adverse impact on visibility means visibility impairment which interferes with the management, protection, preservation or enjoyment of the visi- tor’s visual experience of the Federal Class I area. This determination must be made on a case-by-case basis taking into account the geographic extent, in- tensity, duration, frequency and time of visibility impairment, and how these factors correlate with (1) times of vis- itor use of the Federal Class I area, and(2) the frequency and timing of natural conditions that reduce visibility.

  • Finding means a decision, determination or ruling made in the course of proceedings that does not finally decide, determine or dispose of the matter to which the proceedings relate;

  • Outcome means a job/training or placement outcome after the Start Date; and a Participant has been in employment/training/placement and Off-Benefit each week; and there has been an either continuous or cumulative individual period of employment/training/placement (Outcome payment trigger point) as detailed in the Specification for each Participant Group].

  • Decision means a determination, action, vote, or disposition upon a motion, proposal, recommendation, resolution, order, ordinance, bill, or measure on which a vote by members of a public body is required and by which a public body effectuates or formulates public policy.

  • Impact means any effect caused by a proposed activity on the environment including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments or other physical structures or the interaction among these factors; it also includes effects on cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions resulting from alterations to those factors;

  • Frivolous means that at least 1 of the following conditions is met:

  • Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.

  • materially shall, when used in this Agreement, be construed, measured or assessed on the basis of whether the matter would materially affect a party and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole; and

  • harmful interference means interference which endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of other safety services or which otherwise seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radio communications service operating in accordance with the applicable international, Union or national regulations;

  • Consensus-based means a program or practice that has

  • Adverse impact means any deleterious effect on waters or wetlands, including their quality, quantity, surface area, species composition, aesthetics or usefulness for human or natural uses which are or may potentially be harmful or injurious to human health, welfare, safety or property, to biological productivity, diversity, or stability or which unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property, including outdoor recreation.

  • Adverse decision means a decision reducing,

  • Final means, with respect to the Financing Order or Subsequent Financing Order, that the Financing Order has become final, that the Financing Order is not being appealed and that the time for filing an appeal thereof has expired.

  • Light means a device for producing illumination or the illumination produced by the device.

  • Disadvantaged Communities means communities that bear burdens of

  • Economically disadvantaged means to be eligible to receive free or reduced price

  • Similar nature means Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design.

  • Haryana DISCOMs means the UTTAR HARYANA BIJLI VITRAN NIGAM LIMITED

  • Disadvantaged Business means a small business concern: (a) which is at least 51 percent owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s) or in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s); and (b) whose management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more of the socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s) who own it. It is important to note that the business owners themselves must control the operations of the business. Absentee ownership or title ownership by an individual who does not take an active role in controlling the business is not consistent with eligibility as a DBE under CFR 49 Part 26.71.

  • Disadvantaged community means a community with an annual median household income that is less than 80 percent of the statewide annual median household income.

  • Consensus ’ means unanimous concur- rence among the interests represented on a ne- gotiated rulemaking committee established under this subchapter, unless such commit- tee—

  • Unforeseen Circumstances under the Federal Permit means changes in circumstances affecting a Covered Species or geographic area covered by the HCP/NCCP that could not reasonably have been anticipated by the Plan developers and USFWS at the time of the Plan’s negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of a Covered Species. “Unforeseen Circumstances” under the State Permit means changes affecting one or more species, habitat, natural community, or the geographic area covered by the Plan that could not reasonably have been anticipated at the time of Plan development, and that result in a substantial adverse change in the status of one or more Covered Species.

  • Adverse Change A material adverse change occurs in Borrower's financial condition, or Lender believes the prospect of payment or performance of this Note is impaired.

  • Violations shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6(a).

  • Appearance means the defendant's physical presence in the adult division of the superior court where the pending charge was filed. Such presence constitutes appearance only if (A) the prosecutor was notified of the presence and (B) the presence is contemporaneously noted on the record under the cause number of the pending charge.

  • Adverse System Impact means a negative effect that compromises the safety or reliability of the electric distribution system or materially affects the quality of electric service provided by the electric distribution company (EDC) to other customers.