Anticipated Benefits Sample Clauses

Anticipated Benefits. The proposed program is ultimately expected to provide considerable cost savings to participating facilities. However, at least some facilities will need to invest in improvements to their facilities and incur design and construction expenses before they can participate. For example, operations and maintenance expenses might be increased for certain facilities. The requirements set out in the model NPDES general permit guidance are quite stringent and are similar to the requirements that facilities that operate under individual permits in the future will likely need to meet. EPA and UEP both believe that the proposed program will bring about greater levels of environmental protection because it will require facilities that ultimately qualify for NPDES general permits to implement EMSs that address environmental issues beyond the scope of the NPDES program.
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Anticipated Benefits. Community access to the enhanced sports facilities for community use during evenings, weekends and school holidays.
Anticipated Benefits. As of the date of this Agreement, the parties believe that Canco's reasonably anticipated benefits from the Developed Technology shall be one tenth (1/10th) of the total of both parties' reasonably anticipated benefits relating to the Developed Technology, and the parties believe that International's reasonably anticipated benefits from the Developed Technology shall be nine tenths (9/10ths) of the total of both parties' reasonably anticipated benefits relating to the Developed Technology. The parties will annually review their projections of the anticipated benefits from the Developed Technology and their respective shares of such anticipated benefits, and if warranted, adjust the agreement with respect to each party's share of such anticipated benefits for the purposes of this Agreement. Such adjustments shall only apply to allocation of R&D Costs incurred after the date of such adjustments.
Anticipated Benefits. The proposed program is ultimately expected to provide considerable cost savings to participating facilities. However, at least some facilities will need to invest in improvements to their facilities and incur design and construction expenses before they can participate. For example, operations and maintenance expenses might be increased for certain facilities. On the whole, however, UEP expects that the general permit and EMS approach will be less arduous and less resource intensive than operating under individual permits. EPA and UEP both believe that the proposed program will bring about greater levels of environmental protection.
Anticipated Benefits. The use of telehealth and other technology by your Provider(s) may have the following possible benefits: • Making it easier and more efficient for you to access medical care and treatment for the conditions treated by such Provider(s) • Allowing you to obtain medical care and treatment by Provider(s) at times that are convenient for you • Enabling you to interact with Provider(s) without the necessity of an in-office appointment While the use of telehealth and other technology in the delivery of care can provide potential benefits for you, there are also potential risks associated with the use of telehealth and other technology. These risks include, but may not be limited to the following: • The quality, accuracy or effectiveness of the services you receive from your Provider could be limited. • Technology, including the Service, may contain bugs or other errors, including ones which may limit functionality, produce erroneous results, render part or all of such technology, including the Service, unavailable or inoperable, produce incorrect records, transmissions, data or content, or cause records, transmissions, data or content to be corrupted or lost. Failures of technology may also impact your Provider(s) ability to correctly diagnose or treat your medical condition. • The inability of your Provider(s) to conduct certain tests or assess xxxxx xxxxx in-person may in some cases prevent the Provider(s) from providing a diagnosis or treatment or from identifying the need for emergency medical care or treatment for you. • Your Provider(s) may not able to provide medical treatment for your particular condition and you may be required to seek alternative healthcare or emergency care services. • Delays in medical evaluation/treatment could occur due to unavailability of your Provider(s) or deficiencies or failures of the technology or electronic equipment used. • The electronic systems or other security protocols or safeguards used could fail, causing a breach of privacy of your medical or other information. • Given regulatory requirements in certain jurisdictions, your Provider(s) diagnosis and/or treatment options, especially pertaining to certain prescriptions, may be limited. • A lack of access to all of your medical records may result in adverse drug interactions or allergic reactions or other judgment errors. • A record of your acknowledgement of this consent to telehealth services will be retained in the medical record of the Provider(s) and professional ...
Anticipated Benefits. This star tracker will provide an affordable option for precision attitude determination (~10 arcseconds) and navigation on small spacecraft. Its small volume will fit into microsatellites and CubeSats. Its radiation tol- erance will enable long-duration small sat missions in low-Earth orbit and beyond. This star tracker could support constellations of Earth- observing, precision nadir pointing spacecraft with mis- sion durations >1 year. It will be well suited to polar orbits where radiation doses are higher. The star tracker will be valuable for future interplanetary CubeSat mis- sions requiring fine pointing for science observations, communication, and navigation state updates. 174
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  • Insured Benefits A transferring employee will be covered by the benefit plans at the designated Employer. There will be no break in coverage and/or no waiting period prior to being able to receive benefits so long as the waiting period has already been served, subject to the requirements of the carrier.

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