Filters Sample Clauses
Filters. Openmarkets may impose Filters to restrict the placement of any Orders or the execution of any trades through the DMA Service, including (without limitation) Filters whose object is to:
a. prevent a breach of the provisions set out in this paragraph 5;
b. prevent Orders being registered with a Trading Platform where the price at which the Order is submitted through the DMA Service is too far from the prevailing market price for the relevant security or financial product;
c. ensure that the DMA Service does not interfere with the efficiency and integrity of the market conducted by a Securities Exchange;
d. ensure that the DMA Service does not interfere with the proper functioning of any Trading Platform; or
e. facilitate compliance with, and prevent breaches of, the Applicable Regulations. Openmarkets has, and accepts, no responsibility or liability to the Client or any
Filters. Tenant shall install new filters in the Premises during the last week of tenancy, including (when applicable): air-conditioning filters, ice/drinking water filter in refrigerator, etc.
Filters. Certain Services may contain filtering capability, such as SafeSearch, Country Restrict, Language Restrict, AdSafe and other filters Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if Customer elects to enable any such filters. Customer expressly acknowledges and agrees (a) it is Customer’s responsibility to enable such features in accordance with the instructions provided by Google in the applicable Service protocol, and (b) that Google cannot and does not make any representation, warranty or covenant that all results will be limited to results elected by enabling such filter(s). For example, but without limiting the foregoing, if Customer elects SafeSearch, Country Restrict, Language Restrict and/or AdSafe, Google cannot and does not make any representation, warranty or covenant that all results will be limited to the countries or languages selected or that all objectionable results will be prevented.
Filters. Provide cascaded filter units on drain lines from showers or any other water source carrying asbestos-contaminated water from the Work Area. Provide units with disposable filter elements as indicated below. Connect so that discharged water passes primary filter and output of primary filter passes through secondary filter.
2.7.1 Primary Filter - Passes particles 20 microns and smaller
2.7.2 Secondary Filter - Passes particles 5 microns and smaller
2.7.3 Provide spare filters for both personnel and equipment decontamination unit water filters.
Filters. Resident is required to change furnace, A/C, and microwave Ulters quarterly. Resident is required to change water Ulters as indicated for refrigerators that contain a water dispenser. Failure to comply will result in a charge back to resident for replacement of these items in addition to repairman labor at move out. Electric wall heaters must be cleaned out once per year by Resident.
Filters. Tenants responsible for replacing and/or cleaning filters on AC, heating units and appliances. Any damages to units directly attributable from not changing or cleaning filters will be paid for entirely by the Tenant.
Filters. Users can select from a range of low-pass and high-pass filters which are available for artifact rejection. The low-pass filters allow the rejection of muscle artifacts. The high-pass filters allow the rejection of ECG signal interference. In addition, a notch filter suppresses line frequency interference. The BIS XP technology built into the BISx system suppresses interference from electrocautery, EMG, and other high frequency noise sources. Size: 95.3 mm (3.75”) diameter x 63.5 mm (2.5”) height Weight: approx 8.0 oz without cables approx 10.0 oz including PIC+ approx 1 lb. including host cable BISx Integral Cables Host Monitor Cable: 2.74m (9ft) Patient Interface Cable (PIC+): 1.4m (4.5 ft) Size: 95.3 mm (3.75”) diameter x 63.5 mm (2.5”) height Weight: 227g (8.0 oz) without cables BISx4 Integral Cables Host Monitor Cable: 2.74m (9ft) Patient Interface Cable (CM-PIC): 1.4m (4.5 ft)
Filters. The use of broadband requires the Customer to place a filter on each device on the Customer’s telephone line. These filters are available from the Company separately at an additional fee. The filters must be attached for the Customer’s broadband to function and removal / non use of the filters on any line/extension of the number using broadband will cause damage to both the Customer’s IT hardware and telephone equipment as well as potential interference and inability to use the telephone line.
Filters. MTScalp_UseFilterMA - turn on and off the MA entry filter, which helps to filter out bad entry signals. MTScalp_FilterMAPeriod sets the period of the filtering МА. And MTScalp_FilterMAMethod selects the type of MA employed: One of the more important recent additions to this filter is FilterMA_TFNum (TimeFrame Number). The TFNum allows you to specify the timeframe of the MA indicator that this filter refers to internally.TFNumranges as follows: 1 = X0, 0 = X0, 0 = M15, 4 = M30, 5 = X0, 0=X0, 7 = D1, 8 = W1 For example, even though you may runFAPT3 on an M15 chart, you can actually set the FilterMA_TFNum to 5 or 6 which forces the filter to usea Moving Average on H1 or H4 internally, so that the robot will ‘see’ a more accurate representation of the current trend from the broader perspective of a larger timeframe and hence, be able to take a better decision if the current prices break through that slower MA or not. MTScalp_SimpleHeightFilter - turns on/ off the simple bar height volatility filter which prevents trades from being opened, if the height of the current candle exceeds the MTScalp_MaxBarHeight value (in pips). MTScalp_TrendFilter - turns on / off Trend Filter based on a Moving Average calculation. The default value of -1 allows the robot to choose Trendfilter settings according to the pair. This filter’s related parameters are :MTScalp_TrendFilter_TFNum, MTScalp_TF_MA_Period (which sets the Period of the TrendFilter’s Moving Average) and MTScalp_TFMaxPercentMove (i.e., the value above which the robot will recognize a stronger trend and will temporarily prevent trades until the pair’s market activity settles down.) 1 = X0, 0 = X0, 0 = M15, 4 = M30, 5 = X0, 0=X0, 7 = D1, 8 = W1 So, if you set TrendFilter_TFNum to 6, it will force the Trend Filter to look at the overall trend as seen on an H4 chart and hence determine if it’s safe enough o place a trade or not. Here’s what the robot’s results look like with a fine-tuned TrendFilter on EURUSD since the start of 2014; see the neater, upward increase in profit especially towards the end despite the recent market trend? This equity graph says it all! MTScalp_UseCustomLevels - Turns on and off the CustomLevels filter (a.k.a. NoiseFilter). This filter basically checks the robots’ trades at regular intervals of time to see if they have achieved a certain number of pips or not. If not, then the trades will be closed because in most cases, the short-term trend may reverse, so the CustomLevels filter t...
Filters. You may select which Installment Plans to promote based on supplemental filters such as minimum dollar amount or a stock keeping unit (“SKU”) (each a “Filter”). Any Filter must be applied equally to all Eligible Cardholders. You will comply, with applicable human rights legislation, and shall not discriminate against Eligible Cardholders, in the marketing, display or promotion of an Installment Offer or specific Installment Plan on a prohibited basis or apply Filters in a way that would have a disparate impact on a protected basis. Except in the case where you have a direct agreement with a VIS Issuer for Installment Plans (e.g., a Bilateral Plan, as that term is defined in the Service Documentation), any Filters must be applied equally to Installment Offers and Installment Plans by all participating VIS Issuers. You will ensure that any Filters do not conflict or override Plan Parameters or Installment Terms.