Comprehensive Services Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Services. A component of planned School Readiness services to support positive early childhood development by providing an array of services in the areas of family involvement, prevention of abuse and neglect, behavioral health intervention, physical health and nutrition services, as well as access and linkages to community resources.
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Comprehensive Services. When two or more services are submitted and the services are considered part of the same service to one another, Delta Dental will pay the most comprehensive service (the service that includes the other non-benefited service) as determined by Delta Dental. Congenital deformities You are not covered for services or supplies to correct congenital deformities, such as a cleft palate. Controlled release device You are not covered for services or supplies used for the controlled release of therapeutic agents into diseased crevices around your teeth. Cosmetic in nature You are not covered for services or supplies which have the primary purpose of improving the appearance of your teeth, rather than restoring or improving dental form or function. Coverage commencing before the date the dental coverage starts. Crowns, appliance and restorations You are not covered for crowns that are not meant to restore form and function of a tooth, including crowns placed for the primary purpose of periodontal splinting, cosmetics, altering vertical dimension, restoring your bite (occlusion), or restoring a tooth due to allergies, attrition, abrasion, erosion and abfraction. Crowns placed on anterior teeth for endodontic purposes only are not a covered benefit. Desensitization materials You are not covered for desensitization materials or their application. Diet planning Diet planning or training in oral hygiene or preventive care.
Comprehensive Services. Offering Contractor shall provide the comprehensive range of services for which a price is established in the Pricing Document for ordering by Eligible Agencies, and Co-Op Buyers if co-op buying applies.
Comprehensive Services. Genzyme shall be responsible and have sole authority for seeking, obtaining and maintaining Marketing Authorization for the Test in each Country in the Comprehensive Services Territory in accordance with the then current Annual Commercial Plan. Such activities shall be at Genzyme’s sole cost and expense. Veracyte shall provide such assistance as may be reasonably required for the purpose of seeking, obtaining and maintaining Marketing Authorization for the Test in any Country in the Comprehensive Services Territory, subject to the availability of such resources.
Comprehensive Services. China Telecommunications Corporation provides comprehensive services to the Company, including the procurement of telecommunications equipment such as optic fibers, network designs, software upgrade, system integration, manufacture of calling cards and so on. The Company and China Telecommunications Corporation entered into the Comprehensive Services Framework Agreement on 13 April 2004, which was renewed on 15 December 2005. The Comprehensive Services Framework Agreement has a term expiring on 31 December 2006, which can be renewed for further periods of one year unless terminated by either party with at least three months’ written notification to the other party. For the two years ended 31 December 2005 and the seven months ended 31 July 2006, the charges for such services the Company paid to China Telecommunications Corporation were approximately RMB348 million, RMB425 million and RMB333 million (unaudited), respectively. The comprehensive services under the Comprehensive Services Framework Agreement are provided at:
Comprehensive Services. As is in the case of IT services, the Company is actively expanding its business which increases its demand for comprehensive services. Although the amount of completed comprehensive service transactions from January to July 2006 was only approximately RMB333,000,000 (unaudited), representing approximately 34% of the existing annual cap, its increase on a year-on-year basis was approximately 176%. Furthermore, the majority of comprehensive services transactions are expected to be conducted in the second half of the year given the number of agreements already entered into by the Company. An analysis of the transactions completed in the previous years also indicates that the majority of the continuing connected transactions for comprehensive services will be conducted in the second half of the year. The repeated estimates and analyses made by the Company show that the transaction amounts of connected transactions in the second half of the year are expected to well exceed those in the first half. As a result, the transaction amount for the full year 2006 is anticipated to exceed the existing annual cap. The Board (including the independent non-executive directors of the Company) considers that the abovementioned continuing connected transactions have been conducted on normal commercial terms or on terms no less favourable than those available to Independent Third Parties and were entered into in the ordinary and usual course of business of the Group, are fair and reasonable and in the interests of the Company and our shareholders as a whole, and that the Revised Caps for the abovementioned continuing connected transactions are fair and reasonable. As each of the percentage ratios (other than the profits ratio) of each of the ancillary telecommunications services, comprehensive services and IT services is, on an annual basis, higher than 0.1% and less than 2.5%, they therefore fall under Rule 14A.34 of the Hong Kong Listing Rules. Accordingly, the Company is subject to the reporting and announcement requirements set out under Rules 14A.45 to 14A.47 of the Hong Kong Listing Rules in respect of these agreements, but is exempt from the requirements of independent shareholders’ approval under Chapter 14A of the Hong Kong Listing Rules. Details of the agreements will be disclosed in the Company’s next published annual report, as required under Rule 14A.46 of the Hong Kong Listing Rules.
Comprehensive Services. DHS shall maintain data and issue a biennial report, with data in a mutually agreed upon format to be provided at least annually, on (a) the number of individuals requesting non-crisis comprehensive services without regard to any prioritization factor; (b) the number of individuals who received non-crisis comprehensive services during the biennium and the nature of the services received; and
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Comprehensive Services. The AECOM Team offers a full range of locally-based architectural, interior design, engineering, planning, transportation, environmental, scientific and technical expertise required to address the varying needs of Lake County and our team is backed by the resources of one of the world’s largest architectural, engineering, environmental, and construction firms.
Comprehensive Services. The Contractor shall: • Ensure that the FCP Nurse will conduct a medical assessment, provide health and pregnancy education, and coordinate all medical (including prenatal, postpartum, and pediatric), dental, and vision appointments and prescriptions. • Ensure that a FCP case manager will meet with residential clients a minimum of once per week, and affordable housing clients biweekly, to develop and work towards
Comprehensive Services. Verizon Facilities Based Local Service provides all the features and functionality the Government has come to expect from a world-class provider of local and long distance services. Be it local circuits to connect to Agency PBX or hybrid systems, or ISDN-PRI trunks to facilitate delivery of videoconferencing and Internet service, Verizon Local provides the last and most critical mile of network connection: local dial tone service. Verizon’s CS will provide facilities-based digital service to many areas of 39 states, including Washington, DC. The local service delivery method for each Agency site will depend on its location relative to the Verizon SONET Ring as determined by Verizon. Provisioning options include on-ring/lit building or off-ring/non-lit building configurations. Verizon’s proposed CS solution is fully compliant with all requirements for all services provided, and is not intended to imply that we are imposing conditions on compliance with CS requirements and hereby confirm that we do not in any way limit full compliance with the CS requirements in Section C.2.6.1.1.2 of the RFP. · Reliable Local Service. Verizon’s CS will carry calls that begin and end within an SDP’s local calling area. Verizon understands that no communications solution is complete without reliable local service—an essential part of our CS solution. With over a decade of Local Service expertise, Verizon offers all the features and functionality our customers have come to expect from a premier service provider.
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