Etiquette Sample Clauses

Etiquette. 7.1 Content must be appropriate, civil and tasteful, and accord with generally accepted standards of etiquette and behaviour on the internet.
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Etiquette. 6.1. Content must be appropriate, civil and tasteful, and accord with generally accepted standards of etiquette and behaviour on the internet.
Etiquette. The following general principles should be adopted:
Etiquette. Xxxxxx X institutes a “moment of silence” policy. No rehearsal repetition will begin without complete silence from all personnel. This policy is intended to provide the performer with adequate opportunities to mentally prepare for personal achievements. There is no expressed penalty for not following this policy. However, ignoring the policy will lead to fewer overall reps, and likely fewer competitive successes throughout the season. Attention to a proper hierarchy of individual responsibility is key to running a streamlined, efficient rehearsal. The responsibility of giving corrections and instructions is given only to staff and section leaders. It is vital that every member understand the importance of their own individual performance quality and accuracy. Attention to detail is an aspect of consistent improvement that is best handled internally. Trust must be given to the instructional staff in regards to their competence and assessment of the ensemble as a whole.
Etiquette. 11.1. WGC reserves the right to judge acceptable levels of noise or behaviour of the HIRER, its guests, customers, representatives or contractors (including, but not limited to persons engaged by the HIRER to provide entertainment or other services). The HIRER must ensure compliance with WGC directions in respect of noise and behaviour. Failure to do so will result in immediate termination of the booking with no refund being payable.
Etiquette. (a) The Client shall be responsible for ensuring the good and orderly behaviour of all of its guests and invitees whilst at the Ground and during the Match. If any person within the Client’s party behaves in a loud, disorderly, unruly or abusive manner or draws attention to themselves, then the Client, immediately after being asked to do so by a representative of Plymouth Albion, shall procure that its guest(s) shall leave the Ground.
Etiquette. (a) Whilst PAFC accepts that some of the Client’s guests may favour the visiting team, the corporate seats available to the Client as part of the Hospitality Package are within the home supporter’s area. Away colours are not permitted within any hospitality areas.
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Etiquette. 1. Because your messages are transmitted to ALL subscribers to that particular forum community, address the group and not one or more individuals. You are participating in a "group" conversation.
Etiquette. In addition to the other requirements of this Board Policy and User Agreement, you are expected to abide by acceptable rules of computer etiquette. These rules include, but are not limited to, the following:
Etiquette. Be polite; messages typed in capital letters are the equivalent of shouting and are considered rude. Be considerate when sending email attachments by taking into account whether the file may be too large to be accommodated by the recipient’s technology resources or may be in a format unreadable by the recipient. Do not use the District’s technology resources in such a way that would disrupt use for others.
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