Principle 2 definition

Principle 2. If the denominator is less than 30 in any one age group, then do not attempt to produce age-standardised rates. Age-groups may be collapsed to obtain a denominator of 30 or more (provided that this is in accordance with principle 3 and 4). Principle 3: If the total number of Indigenous events (e.g. deaths, hospital separations) is less than 20, then do not attempt to produce age-standardised rates. Combining several years of data, or aggregating jurisdictions should be considered to obtain a total of 20 or more events. If this does not meet the purpose (i.e. data are required for time series or jurisdictional comparisons), or does not result in greater than 20 events in total, then other measures and contextual information should be reported instead of age- standardised rates which could include total number of events, crude rates, age- specific rates, age-specific rate ratios and median age at death.
Principle 2. If the denominator is less than 30 in any one age group, then do not attempt to produce age-standardised rates. Age groups may be collapsed to obtain a denominator of 30 or more (provided that this is in accordance with principle 3).
Principle 2. Commitment to Recognising NRA’s Interests NRAs agree that within the framework of cooperation envisaged by this MoU they will recognise each other’s interests, and that each NRA has an interest in ensuring the best possible protection for the residents of their respective Member States.

Examples of Principle 2 in a sentence

  • Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and • Principle 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.

  • Principle 2 Don’t use personal confidential data unless it is absolutely necessary Personal confidential data should not be included unless it is essential for the specified purposes of that flow.

  • Principle 2 During the above-mentioned information-gathering and dialogue processes, AXA pledges to provide data and information that includes possible alternative solutions for the employees involved, when this applies.

  • Research data are exempt from Data Protection Principle 2 (that Personal Data may only be Processed for one or more specified lawful purposes).

  • Principle 2: Research, Development and Extension (RD&E) Activities Ensure RD&E [and marketing] priorities and activities are strategic, collaborative and targeted to improve profitability, productivity, competitiveness and preparedness for future opportunities and challenges through a balanced portfolio.

  • In addition, both the Privacy Act and the AISA allow modification of the Privacy Principles relating to requirements to collect information direct from the individual (Privacy Principle 2) and the requirement not to disclose information (Privacy Principle 11), therefore allowing the sharing of information without seeking consent from individuals, which would not be practicable and negate some of the benefits from sharing information.

  • Principle 1: businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed Human Rights Principle 2: businesses should ensure they are not complicit in Human Rights abuse Organisations should do this by giving attention to vulnerable groups including women, children, people with disabilities, indigenous groups, migrant workers and older people.

  • Principle 2 Due to the length of the funding available, vacancies will be recruited to on a fixed term/secondment basis unless the roles are difficult to recruit to on such an arrangement Principle 3 The host organisation is responsible for producing the necessary recruitment information.

  • Partnering Principle #2 State-of-the-Art Products AGENCY will be making a significant investment in the products and services to be provided by VENDOR, and AGENCY wants to ensure that VENDOR and any providers of Third Party Solutions and/or other subcontractors remain competitive solution providers.

  • Please refer to Principle 2 under Board Composition and Guidance.


More Definitions of Principle 2

Principle 2 means Principle 2 of the Authority’s Principles for
Principle 2. The official participation cost for taking part in the programme will be 4500 per year for EU students and 9000 for non-EU students. The programme on a yearly basis installs a number of extra fee waivers reducing the participation cost for taking part in the programme to 3500 euro per year for EU students and 4500 euro per year for non-EU students. Participation costs can be covered via scholarship schemes (for example Erasmus Mundus) or from individual students contributions. • Principle 3: Distribution of the students among the first year universities may be altered in order to achieve a balanced budget. • Principle 4: The IMBRSea participation fee will cover: o Participation cost at each of the universities where a student is active ensuring that a joint diploma can be delivered by all participating universities o Participation in two annual symposia (including accommodation, excluding transport to the place of the annual symposium) o Participation in one joint school (including accommodation and food, excluding transport to the place of the joint school) o Programme organization cost (secretariat, and general organizational elements)
Principle 2. We aim to inspire and enable learning • Principle 3: We share the responsibility of learning Introduction‌ This document sets out the additional terms agreed with The Open University relating to your study towards a Pre-registration Nursing qualification. It is the Supplementary Agreement referred to in the Conditions of Registration and Conditions of Registration for Apprentices and should be read together with those Conditions and the rules, regulations and policies referred to within them and in this agreement. By registering for a Nursing qualification, you are agreeing to these terms. This Agreement is effective from the date you registered for your Nursing qualification and will continue to apply until you have either completed your qualification or your registration has lapsed or been cancelled, whichever occurs first. For specific guidance on how this agreement may relate to your personal circumstances, please contact the Nursing team by email to xxxx-xx-xxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx who are specially trained to advise on the implementation of this agreement. Version number: 1.0 Approved by: Delegate of Director, Academic Services Effective from: 1 August 2020 Date for review: 1 January 2021 Main terms of the Supplementary Agreement‌
Principle 2 means Principle 2 of the Authority’s Principles for Businesses; “RAG” means Red, Amber, Green;
Principle 2. The official participation cost for taking part in the programme will be 4500 per year for EU students and 9000 for non- EU students. The programme on a yearly basis installs a number of extra fee waivers reducing the participation cost for taking part in the programme to 3500 euro per year for EU students and 4500 euro per year for non-EU students. Principle 3: Distribution of the students among the first year universities may be altered in order to achieve a balanced budget.
Principle 2. Break Work into Finite Pieces and Define Person/Organization Responsible for Work In a 7 Principles Tier 2 implementation it is recommended that the work be broken into finite pieces in the schedule tool. It is recommended to plan the work by the lowest level WBS. The lowest level WBS (level 3 or 4) should be the control account and the activities would act as the work packages. For Tier 2 programs that are of larger value (greater than $25M) the expectation is that the control account will be at least at level 4 and potentially level 5. Most of the normal functions accomplished when scheduling will be required on a 7 Principles Tier 2 implementation. These normal functions include, network scheduling, horizontal and vertical traceability, forecasting schedule start and completion dates, and running critical path analysis. As part of vertical traceability it is expected that all contract milestones will be listed on the schedule. The schedule should include but is not limited to include the following fields: WBS number Control Account number Work package number Task name Duration Baseline Start and Finish Dates Actual Start and Finish Dates Forecast Start and Finish Dates Predecessor/Successors Activity Percent Complete All the work scheduled at the lowest level WBS should be identified by a single responsible manager. This manager, known as a Control Account Manager should be identified in the schedule tool and/or in a cost tool. In a 7 Principles implementation, only individuals at the lowest level WBS need be identified and there is no requirement for the costs to roll up by organization, although if it is not cost intensive or tool restricted then developing the OBS is recommended. In many cases, BARDA will provide the top three levels of the WBS for the contractor to use.

Related to Principle 2

  • Principles means the document titled "Cruise Debt Holiday Principles" and dated 26 March 2020 in the form set out in Schedule 1.01(c) to this Agreement (as may be amended from time to time), and which sets out certain key principles and parameters relating to, amongst other things, the temporary suspension of repayments of principal in connection with certain qualifying Loan Agreements (as defined therein) and being applicable to Hermes-covered loan agreements such as this Agreement and more particularly the First Deferred Loans hereunder.

  • MacBride Principles means those principles relating to nondiscrimination in employment and freedom of workplace opportunity which require employers doing business in Northern Ireland to:

  • IASB means the International Accounting Standards Board;

  • Choice means the individual's expression of preference, opportunity for, and active role in decision-making related to the selection of assessments, services, service providers, goals and activities, and verification of satisfaction with these services. Choice may be communicated verbally, through sign language, or by other communication methods.

  • Agreed Principles means the terms set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1;

  • Substantive means comments that contribute something new and hopefully important to the discussion. Thus a message that simply says “I agree” is not substantive. A substantive comment contributes a new idea or perspective, a good follow-up question to a point made, offers a response to a question, provides an example or illustration of a key point, points out an inconsistency in an argument, etc.

  • the data protection principles means the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 1 to that Act, as read subject to Part II of that Schedule and to section 27(1) of that Act;

  • Interpretation means an addendum to a Reliability Standard, developed in accordance with the NERC Standard Processes Manual and approved by the Applicable Governmental Authority(ies), that provides additional clarity about one or more Requirements in the Reliability Standard.

  • body governed by public law means any body:

  • Geneva Convention means the Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees, as amended by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967;

  • Interpretation Act means the Interpretation Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;

  • FRN Convention or “Eurodollar Convention” means that each such date shall be the date which numerically corresponds to the preceding such date in the calendar month which is the number of months specified in the Final Terms after the calendar month in which the preceding such date occurred, provided that:

  • Generally accepted auditing standards means Canadian Generally Accepted Auditing Standards as adopted by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants applicable as of the date on which such record is kept or required to be kept in accordance with such standards.

  • UK generally accepted accounting principles and practices means the principles and practices prevailing from time to time in the United Kingdom which are generally regarded as permissible or legitimate by the accountancy profession irrespective of the degree of use.

  • Treaty means the Treaty establishing the European Community, as amended.

  • Commonwealth means the Commonwealth of Australia and includes the Government for the time being thereof;

  • bodies governed by public law means bodies that have all of the following characteristics:

  • Halifax Abuse Principle means the principle explained in the CJEU Case C-255/02 Halifax and others;

  • Means and Methods of Construction means the labor, materials, temporary structures, tools, plant, and construction equipment, and the manner and time of their use, necessary to accomplish the result intended by this Contract.

  • Commonwealth Standard Grant Conditions means this document.

  • Laws means, collectively, all international, foreign, Federal, state and local statutes, treaties, rules, guidelines, regulations, ordinances, codes and administrative or judicial precedents or authorities, including the interpretation or administration thereof by any Governmental Authority charged with the enforcement, interpretation or administration thereof, and all applicable administrative orders, directed duties, requests, licenses, authorizations and permits of, and agreements with, any Governmental Authority, in each case whether or not having the force of law.

  • Canon Law means the Canon Law of the Catholic Church from time to time in force and if any question arises as to the interpretation of Canon Law, this shall be determined exclusively by the Diocesan Bishop;

  • ICSID Convention means the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States, done at Washington, March 18, 1965;

  • General Rules means the general rules set out in Part 2 of these QFCA Rules.

  • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles means the standards for accounting and preparation of financial statements established by the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (or its successor agency) or any successor standards adopted pursuant to relevant SEC rule.

  • Paris Convention means the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of March 20, 1883, as last revised;