Bring up definition

Bring up in paragraph 4 means—

Examples of Bring up in a sentence

  • Bring up any concerns with mentors, department/program chair, associate dean, and/or other faculty members within and outside of the department/program.

  • Bring up the issue of discrepancy in all meetings with the representative of supplier.

  • Bring up the properties dialog for the COM port and click the “Advanced…” button in the “Port Settings” tab.

  • Steer toward clarifying the facts.5. Bring up some similar situation that can help place you on the same level as the parent you are talking to.6. Call the parent by name.

  • Bring up evenly on each side and for the full length of the structure.C. In wet areas, crushed stone shall be required for stabilization purposes.

  • Bring up low areas resulting from removal of unsatisfactory material or excavation of rock to required grade with satisfactory materials, and shape the entire subgrade to line, grade, and cross section and compact as specified.

  • Bring up the properties dialog for your project by right clicking the project name and selecting Properties.

  • ON-LINE AGENDA The Select Board agenda is posted on-line at www.hadleyma.org Bring up the Town website using the URL above.

  • Bring up for consideration proposals on matters pertaining to the general welfare of the university, including any parts of it such as faculty, students, or administrative units.

  • Bring up the need for PR at your club’s Field Day planning meeting.

Related to Bring up

  • Winding-Up means, with respect to the Issuer, a final and effective order or resolution for the bankruptcy, winding-up, liquidation, receivership or similar proceeding in respect of the Issuer (except for the purposes of a consolidation, amalgamation, merger or reorganisation the terms of which have previously been approved by an Extraordinary Resolution of the Noteholders); and

  • dissolution “insolvency”, or “reorganisation” of a company or corporation shall be construed so as to include any equivalent or analogous proceedings under the law of the jurisdiction in which such company or corporation is incorporated or any jurisdiction in which such company or corporation carries on business including the seeking of liquidation, winding-up, reorganisation, dissolution, arrangement, protection or relief of debtors;

  • Protective proceeding means a judicial proceeding in which a protective order is sought or has been issued.

  • Legal Action means and includes any claim, counterclaim, demand, action, suit, counterclaim, arbitration, inquiry, proceeding or investigation before any

  • Dissolution Event means (i) a voluntary termination of operations, (ii) a general assignment for the benefit of the Company’s creditors or (iii) any other liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company (excluding a Liquidity Event), whether voluntary or involuntary.

  • Proceeding means an action, claim, suit, investigation or proceeding (including, without limitation, an informal investigation or partial proceeding, such as a deposition), whether commenced or threatened.

  • Good Faith Contest means the contest of an item if: (1) the item is diligently contested in good faith, and, if appropriate, by proceedings timely instituted; (2) adequate reserves are established with respect to the contested item; (3) during the period of such contest, the enforcement of any contested item is effectively stayed; and (4) the failure to pay or comply with the contested item during the period of the contest is not likely to result in a Material Adverse Change.