WFD definition
Examples of WFD in a sentence
The Workforce Development Administrator shall have experience with workforce recruitment, selection, training, and development, deployment and retention, training in WFD functions such as workforce forecasting, assessment, planning, and the provision of technical assistance in WFD matters specific to LTSS workforce needs.
As far as the organisation of water management is concerned, it is still too early to see the effects of the WFD.
The Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for overseeing and undertaking elements of the national Water Framework Directive (WFD) monitoring programme.
A liability arising under or in connection with this Agreement is limited and can be enforced against WAML only to the extent to which it can be satisfied out of the property of Westfield America Trust or WFD Trust (as relevant), and for which WAML is indemnified for the liability.
Shore sampling is more common in regulatory monitoring for the WFD, although CEN standards typically recommend open water sampling as providing a more representative picture of the majority of the lake basin.