Thresholds definition

Thresholds means the thresholds for public advertisement of goods, works and services contracts as provided for in the UK Regulations and advised by the
Thresholds means each of the Tier 1 Threshold, the Tier 2 Threshold, and the Tier 3 Threshold.
Thresholds means each of the First Threshold, Second Threshold and Third Threshold.

Examples of Thresholds in a sentence

  • The capacity to deliver routine care e.g. access to new patients continues to be a real challenge as there is significantly less available capacity than there was pre-pandemic Contractual Activity Thresholds for providers were reduced during the pandemic and were increased incrementally; initially set at 20% in July 2020 with full resumption to 100% delivery from 1st July 2022 Urgent Dental Care Services; (UDCHs) were the only Dental Services available for face-to-face delivery from March - July 2020.

  • The Des Moines Creek Business Park – Draft Project Element Traffic Trip Thresholds Technical Memorandum dated February 20, 2007 prepared by CH2MHill.

  • Acoustic Reflexes Thresholds Please put acoustic reflex results in the table below.


More Definitions of Thresholds

Thresholds means any thresholds for use of any Access Product set out in a Statement of Work.
Thresholds shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(d)(ii) hereof.
Thresholds means any thresholds for use of any Access Product set out in a Statement of Work; Transfer Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 and any successor legislation;
Thresholds means the target level of overall performance, or maximum acceptable variance for indicators approved and published by the board.
Thresholds shall have the meaning set forth in the definition ofExempt Person.”
Thresholds means the amounts listed in Schedule 9 and determined in accordance with regulation 12;
Thresholds means the financial limits above or below which certain procurement proceedings may be applied;