Weakness definition

Weakness means a flaw in the SOQ that increases the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance. A significant Weakness in the SOQ is a flaw that appreciably increases the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance.
Weakness means a flaw in the Offer that increases the risk of unsuccessful contract performance.
Weakness means a flaw in the proposal that increases the risk of unsuccessful contract performance.

Examples of Weakness in a sentence

  • Weakness A flaw in the proposal that increases the risk of unsuccessful contract performance.

  • Significant Weakness in the proposal is a flaw that appreciably increases the risk of unsuccessful contract performance.

  • Any RSUs that are not earned solely because of a Material Weakness shall remain outstanding until remediation of such Material Weakness prior to the Vesting Date (when such RSUs shall vest) or until the Vesting Date (when such RSUs shall expire and be forfeited).

  • Weakness in the economy could have a negative effect on the Company's business, operations and financial condition, including decreases in revenue and operating cash flows, and inability to attract future equity and/or debt financing on commercially reasonable terms.

  • Weakness in the economy could have a negative effect on the Contract’s Creator of the token’s business, operations and financial condition, including decreases in revenue and operating cash flows, and inability to attract future equity and/or debt financing on commercially reasonable terms.


More Definitions of Weakness

Weakness means a flaw in the Proposal that is determined by the LA DOTD to increase the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance. A significant Weakness in the Proposal is a flaw that is determined by the LA DOTD to appreciably increase the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance.
Weakness means a particular configuration, software patch level, or application code deployment which is perceived as likely to, or can be demonstrated to reduce or undermine the security of a System, or the information stored, processed or transmitted by it.
Weakness means a flaw in the proposal that increases the risk of unsuccessful contract performance. See FAR 15.
Weakness as defined in Statement of Auditing Standards No. 60 "Communication of Internal Control Structure Related Matters Noted in an Audit," in any of the Company's internal controls.
Weakness means a representation in the Proposal that is determined by the Department to increase the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance. A significant Weakness in the Proposal is a representation that is determined by the Department to greatly increase the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance.
Weakness means a flaw in the SOQ that increases the risk of unsuccessful Contract
Weakness means a flaw in the quote that increases the risk of unsuccessful contract performance.