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Countries Sample Clauses

Countries. Only beneficiaries legally established in any of the Horizon2020 eligible countries will be eligible to apply for the Pilot Projects. Please check if your country is eligible.1
CountriesThe Customer may only make offers for Goods for delivery to the countries specified by Kibo Technical. If The Customer’s shipping or billing address is not amongst those specified, The Customer must not make an offer. Kibo Technical is only able to sell into the countries specified, and Kibo Technical is only able to ship to those countries.
Countries. Centogene shall modify Existing DBS Test Kits and develop Contract DBS Test Kits for distribution in the following countries in accordance with Applicable Laws: [list countries]
Countries. Notwithstanding any provisions in this Agreement, the RSU award shall be subject to any special terms and conditions set forth in any appendix to this Agreement for Employee’s country (the “Appendix”). Moreover, if Employee relocates to one of the countries included in the Appendix, the special terms and conditions for such country will apply to Employee, to the extent the Company determines that the application of such terms and conditions is necessary or advisable in order to comply with local law or facilitate the administration of the Plan. The Appendix constitutes part of this Agreement.
Countries. Policies issued to citizens and/or permanent residents of the United States and Canada
Countries. Policies issued to citizens and/or permanent residents of the United States and Canada. Policies issued to Foreign Nationals that qualify under the Company's Foreign Nationals Underwriting Guidelines, Exhibit H.
CountriesFor the purposes of paragraphs 14 and 15 of the letter, the “listed countries” shall mean: [please insert]
Countries. Policies issued to citizens and/or permanent residents of the United States and Canada [REDACTED] The Company will maintain adequate records to administer the reinsurance accounts and will cede reinsurance under this Agreement on a self-administration basis. Within thirty (30) days after the end of the reporting period, the Company will provide the Reinsurer with an activity report(s) in a mutually agreed upon electronic format, substantially in conformity with the following:
Countries. The introduction of the gaiasense smart farming system to new country markets will be considered after the end of the project. The targeted countries, apart from Greece (the home country of gaiasense), Spain and Portugal where the pilot application of the smart farming services of gaiasense is taking place, are Cyprus and Romania. All four countries were selected based on different criteria, so that the gaiasense smart farming services are a good match to the needs identified by farmers of each country: • Greece is the main market of the gaiasense smart farming system; it is developed by NEUROPUBLIC and designed in a way to meet the specific needs of Greek farmers, mostly smallholder ones, while at the same time addressing the issues of the Greek farming sector in general. The gaiasense system has been marketed in the specific country for the last years, and a mapping of the market is always updated. The experience from the marketing of gaiasense in Greece will be used as the basis for the marketing activities in the other target countries, with all necessary adjustments. • Spain and Portugal: Thanks to the participation of partners from Spain and Portugal in the LIFE GAIA Sense project, an initial introduction of gaiasense has taken place in pilot status. With the help of these partners, along with information from various sources, the corresponding markets will be mapped, so that the most appropriate marketing plan will be defined for each country. Despite their geographical proximity, these two countries exhibit some significant differences in terms of characteristics of their corresponding agricultural sectors, such as average farm size, number of farms, economic value of farms etc. these differences will be taken into consideration for the successful marketing of gaiasense in these countries.
CountriesA majority of the cases of diarrhea are reported to occur in Low- and Middle- income (LMIC) countries; five of these countries account for over half of all the cases of diarrhea; India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Ethiopia (16). Diarrhea in these LMIC is a result of the absence of sanitation, hygiene, safe drinking water, socio-economic and behavioural factors that lead to spreading of preventable diseases, and a lack of funding of appropriate treatment methods such as oral Rehydration Solution, with over 60% of the diarrheal disease burden being among children under the age of 5 years (17). Globally, 780 million people do not have access to safe drinking water, and around 2.5 billion people lack access to safe sanitation and hygiene , with 7 out of 10 of those having poor access to sanitation living in rural settings (18). In the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, a county in South Asia with a population of 27.47 million people, in 2012 had around 80% of the population living in rural areas. The average life expectancy at birth is about 68 years (2). The prevalence of diarrhea in the under- five children in Nepal is around 14% with most of the cases have been associated poor sanitation and hygiene (2). As per the national government estimates, 85% of the population has access to the basic water supply, and 62% of the population has access to basic sanitation facilities and (19). Some of the major challenges faced in Nepal include; a lack of adequate financial and human resources and lack of affordable technology (20). The People’s Republic of Bangladesh, a country in South-Asia, has a population of around 162.95 million people. As of 2015, 98% of the population gets its water from a technologically improved source, and only around 3% of the population now practices open defecation, all of this due to significant changes in behaviour and building many new toilets over the past years. Even with such impressive improvement, there is a long way to go for Bangladesh to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of providing universal access to safe water and sustainable sanitation by the year 2030. Bangladesh is one of the 15 high burden countries with a GAPPD for diarrhea of around 50% (5). Around 40% of the water provided by these improved sources of water are contaminated with E. coli (21). The Republic of Paraguay, a landlocked country in South America with a population of 6.69 million people and has an expected life expectancy at birth of aro...