Sharing Resources Sample Clauses

Sharing Resources. 36 HIW and NPSA will actively seek opportunities to share resources on diverse aspects of their functions to support progress towards working together, to achieve efficiencies and to develop better integrated guidance and policy.
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Sharing Resources. 4.1 Provided that the functionality is enabled for an Authorised User’s Snap Online Account, Snap Online allows an Authorised User to share Resources with an Associate, so that the Associate may work on and/or access Resources in the Authorised User’s Snap Online Account.
Sharing Resources. The parties may, under certain circumstances, share each other’s available resources in order to bring the provisions of this MoU into full effect; provided such a process is reasonable, shall not compromise the respective security of the parties and does not contravene any statute with which the two parties must conform.
Sharing Resources. 7.1 General information including air photos, and physical soils information when acquired by one party, shall be shared with the other upon request.
Sharing Resources. The primary purpose of the Ukama/Partnership is to create relationships of mutual support for each other. In a number of Paul’s letters to young churches, he opens by thanking God for each church, and for their faith and their love for each other. Then he goes on to ask for their prayers. Mutual support begins with praying for each other. However, our mutual caring for each other inevitably leads to a desire to reach out to each other in more tangible ways. Although Xxxx states in Philippians 4:12-14 that he is content whether rich or poor, nonetheless he gratefully accepts the help that is offered. In II Corinthians 8:1-2 and in Romans 15:26-27 he points out how the Macedonians, although very poor, were led to share what they had very generously because of their joy in their faith. Both spiritual blessings and material blessings can be shared. We acknowledge that we are gifted differently and this affects our walk together in faith. We are coming to an understanding through the meaning of “ukama – the little we have we share”, that we are called to support one another, especially when a part of the family is in a time of struggle. We acknowledge that there is a struggle with giving and receiving – how much, when, who is able. We celebrate the enabling power that money has to do many wonderful things, even as we recognize its potential problems. Several ways have been established to support the mission and ministries of the UCCZ. Individuals and churches in New Hampshire and in Zimbabwe are encouraged to support churches in the UCCZ by contributing to one or more of the following funds. In these funds, decisions about distribution are made primarily by the UCCZ Ukama Committee, so that the money is allocated where it is most needed. We acknowledge the great desire to help one’s partner church and therefore two of the funds allow for targeted giving.
Sharing Resources. The SFEC and PEC operate in different jurisdictions, but both agencies were created, in part, to carry out the same relevant purposes: to ensure efficient and effective education, disclosure, and enforcement of the respective city’s governmental ethics, campaign finance, conflict of interest, and lobbying laws. At times, SFEC and PEC may need assistance from each other to carry out these purposes within their jurisdictions. Accordingly, under this MOU the SFEC and PEC may provide mutual assistance to each other when both agencies determine assistance is necessary and appropriate. Whenever the SFEC or PEC invoke this MOU to request assistance, the requesting agency must make the request in writing to the other agency’s Executive Director. The Executive Director will make the final decision to allow its Staff to provide requested assistance. The Executive Directors reserve the right to decline a request for assistance for any reason and may ask the requesting agency for more information about the requested activity before agreeing to a request. The Executive Directors may limit the amount of Staff time dedicated to the assisting agency and may revoke their consent mid-investigation or mid-prosecution if they believe the scope of the project exceeds initial representations regarding time commitment, complexity, or subject matter.
Sharing Resources. Both PARTIES agree to share the resources in terms of Personnel, Volunteers, Offices, and Computer Systems, and the PARTIES shall bear any expenses incurred thereto as per the pre- agreement reached for that purpose.
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Sharing Resources. The Alliance will jointly plan and implement a sharing of physical and human resources to support the Alliance, its programs, and related activities.
Sharing Resources. Both PARATIES agree to share the resources in terms of Personnel, Volunteers, Offices, Computer Systems and any expenses incurred thereto shall be borne by the PARTIES as per pre-agreement reached for that purpose.
Sharing Resources. All bibliographic items, patron and other records entered into the system are and shall remain the property of the participating libraries. The participating libraries shall have the right to extract such data in industry standard formats at their own cost. NWLS member libraries agree to participate in resource sharing according to NWLS polices, including making certain its new materials appear on the area-wide database and lend all materials to other libraries (subject to such reasonable limitations as agreed to between the library and NWLS). Maintenance of an accurate holdings list is a requirement for participating in interlibrary loan. (Source: NWLS Member Library Agreement)
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