Evaluation of Results. All observed results, quantitative or incidental, shall be evaluated by an appropriate statistical method.
Evaluation of Results. All quan- titative results shall be evaluated by an appropriate statistical method.
Evaluation of Results. PLTW shall study and evaluate the effectiveness of the Program on an ongoing basis in order to update instructional, curricular and assessment materials and otherwise improve the instruction that participating entities provide to students. These efforts will include the development, validation, and administration of assessments, examinations, surveys and other measurement tools. PLTW shall conduct, and the Program Participant shall participate in, online systematic assessments and regular evaluation processes.
Evaluation of Results. Once all of the simulation results are collected, TransCore and KLD will compile an evaluation of the findings. Each operational issue will be described in the report along with lessons learned, performance notes, and recommendations for system, field, configuration, and algorithm enhancements. The report will conclude with a cost/benefit analysis for the deployment of the ACDSS in the field, and will provide recommended deployment areas or corridors prioritized by the benefit that may be achieved for each of them. • Evaluation Report
Evaluation of Results. In order to determine the degree of compliance with the Project’s objective and its results, the Borrower or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, shall provide the Bank with the following information:
(a) A mid-term evaluation, including the resources from the JICA Loan, which will be presented to the Bank no later than three (3) years from the date of first disbursement or once fifty (50%) percent of the resources under this Loan have been disbursed and justified, whichever comes first, will focus on analyzing progress achieved, aspects of coordination and execution, and recommendations to attain the proposed targets and investment sustainability; and
(b) A final evaluation, including the resources from the JICA Loan, which will be presented to the Bank up to one hundred and twenty (120) days after the final disbursement justification, and will include: (i) the degree of fulfillment of the targets specified in the Results Matrix; (ii) an ex-post cost-benefit analysis; (iii) an assessment of the performance of the Executing Agency; (iv) factors affecting implementation; and (v) lessons learned and recommendations for the design of future operations.
Evaluation of Results. Position participates in executive bonus compensation program based upon company and funtional objectives. Achievement of objectives reviewed by CEO and Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors annually. EXHIBIT B FORM OF STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT EXHIBIT C SUMMARY OF BENEFITS* MEDICAL INSURANCE Two plans are offered: - Blue Cross California Care HMO 100 - Blue Cross Prudent Buyer Classic (PPO) Versicor pays over 90% of the monthly premium for individual and for family coverage. Each plan subscriber is responsible for the balance of the monthly premium, deductibles, and co-insurance, or user fees as defined by each plan. Coverage becomes effective the first of the month following your thirtieth day of employment. Bi-weekly premiums paid by plan subscriber: CALIFORNIA CARE PLAN 100 & PRUDENT BUYER CLASSIC Individual: $8.77 Employee + one: $17.54 Family: $24.00 DENTAL INSURANCE The Company offers Blue Cross Prudent Buyer Standard Option Dental Plan. The Company pays for about two-thirds of the monthly premium for individual and family coverage. Each plan subscriber is responsible for the balance of the monthly premium, deductibles, and co-insurance as defined by the plan. Coverage becomes effective the first of the month following your thirtieth day of employment. Bi-weekly premium paid by plan subscriber: Individual: $3.00 Employee plus one: $5.77 Family: $8.77 ___________________________ * This is a general summary of the benefits offered to Company executives as of the Effective Date. The Company reserves the right to, without notifying the Executive in advance (unless advance notice is required by law), terminate, change, or amend any and all such benefits and/or benefit programs from time to time; provided that the Executive and/or his family shall be eligible to participate in the benefits and programs that are offered to the extent required by Section III.C of the Agreement. LIFE/AD&D INSURANCE Coverage equals three times annual base salary for life insurance, plus an additional three times annual base salary for accidental death. Maximum coverage is $500,000 for life plus additional $500,000 for AD&D. Versicor pays for the monthly premium in full. There is no additional optional insurance available under this plan. Life insurance is offered through the Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company. Coverage becomes effective thirty (30) days from the start date of employment. BUSINESS TRAVEL AD&D AD&D coverage while traveling on Company business:...
Evaluation of Results. In order to determine the degree of compliance with the Program’s objective and its results, the Borrower or the Executing Agency, as the case may be, shall provide the Bank with the following information:
(a) A mid-term evaluation report shall be submitted to the Bank within one hundred and eighty (180) days when the first of any of the two following events occurred:
(i) forty percent (40%) of the Loan has been disbursed; or (ii) the Program has been executed for thirty (30) months. This evaluation shall include, at a minimum: the progress of the activities of the Program, any potential deviations from the PEP and its causes, and corrective measures.
(b) A final evaluation report shall be submitted to the Bank within one hundred and eighty (180) days after ninety percent (90%) of the Loan resources have been disbursed. This final evaluation report shall include technical, administrative and financial aspects of the Program, as well as an ex-post economic analysis.
Evaluation of Results a. If the number of defective cans in the sample is equal to, or less than, the acceptance number, the lot will be accepted.
b. If the number of defective cans in the sample is equal to, or greater than, the rejection number, the lot will be rejected.
c. If any critical defects are found, or if the number of defective cans in any sample are greater than acceptance level, then the preceding pallet must also be resampled. Resample the preceding pallet at the same sample size described under Section 4. If the number of defective cans found on the preceding pallet are greater than the acceptance level then that pallet is rejected. Resample each preceding pallet until a pallet is found to have a number of defective cans in the sample equal to, or less than, the acceptance number.
d. There must be communication between the fork truck driver and the responsible personnel doing the AQL. No pallet may be removed from the palletizer until the personnel responsible have signed the inventory tag or placed a hold tag on the pallet.
Evaluation of Results. A. If the number of defective ends in the sample is equal to, or less than, the acceptance number, the lot will be accepted as is.
B. If the number of defective ends in the sample is equal to, or greater than, the rejection number, the lot will be rejected.
C. If any critical defects are found, or if the number of defective ends in any sample are greater than the acceptance level, the preceding pallet must also be resampled. Resample the preceding pallet at the same sample size described under Section 7. If the number of defective ends found on the preceding pallet are greater than the acceptance level this pallet should also be considered unacceptable.
D. There must be communication between the fork truck driver and the quality control personnel doing the AQL. No pallet may be removed from the sample area until quality control has signed the inventory tag or placed a hold tag on the pallet.