FINAL PRODUCT. Consultant will provide six hard copies and six electronic copies (on compact discs) of the final product to EDCTC. Final product must be consistent with deliverables identified in the approved scope of work. The final product is funded through the INSERT FUNDING SOURCE grant program. Therefore, the final product shall credit the INSERT FUNDING AGENCY’s financial participation on the cover or title page.
FINAL PRODUCT. A report and list of proposed recommendations to be used potentially as a basis for policy changes and/or the negotiation of a Memorandum of Understanding.
FINAL PRODUCT. On Elan’s request BIP will also offer contract services to manufacture Final Product, including sterile liquid filling in vial or syringe, inspection, manufacturer’s release and bulk packaging (unlabeled vials/syringes in a labeled container). The manufacturing of Finished Product which includes labeling and packaging has to be discussed separately.
FINAL PRODUCT any finished product ready for retail that contains SEAQUAL YARN.
FINAL PRODUCT. Any finished product ready for retail or end use that contains SEAQUAL® MARINE PLASTIC.
FINAL PRODUCT. Your wedding proofs will be uploaded to an online gallery. This gallery system enables couples and their families access to view and proof your entire collection. As a client you will receive a download code to download your reduced size proofs for all socials, thank you notes, etc and archive within your personal computer. All prints, large and small can be ordered straight from the gallery, with the option to purchase all your images at full res to archive and print by a third party. Once gallery link is given, please review your collection and immediately (within 2 weeks of receipt (unless on honeymoon), If you feel any images are missing (which is rare but can happen when transferring such a large amount of images), such that I might be able to retrieve them from the original memory card before the card is erased. Photographer will guarantee storage of wedding albums for 1 year.
FINAL PRODUCT. Based on comments received on the draft versions of the Model Development Report and Model Users Guide, the Cheyenne MPO will update and finalize these two documents. Xxxx & Peers will review the documents again prior to finalization by the Cheyenne MPO. Proposal to Update and Improve the Cheyenne Travel Demand Model DELIVERABLE 7 – Review and input of the final Model Development Report and Model Users Guide. Fee: Task 7 will be completed on a time and material basis with a not‐to‐exceed fee of $7,700. This task involves quality control, general project management of budget, schedule and deliverables. Sixteen (16) hours of project related meetings are included. This does not include time for any public meetings. Fee: Project Management & Meetings will be completed on a time and material basis with a not‐to‐ exceed fee of $8,800.
FINAL PRODUCT. The photographer shall not share the raw data including the raw footage and the raw photos with the client. The number of pictures to be delivered depend upon the event itself hence there is no specific limit to the pictures. It can be anywhere between 200 to 400 images per day of shooting. This is just an estimate and the final numbers may vary largely. It is also understood that the Client is hiring the Photographer for his technical and artistic expertise and, therefore, the Photographer reserves the right to edit the images and videos as he sees fit. Editing criteria for photos shall be limited to basic retouching i.e. exposure, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks, lights, darks, saturation, cropping. The final post production and editing styles, effects, and overall look of the images and videos are left to the discretion of the Photographer. The Photographer does not guarantee that everyone involved in the event will be photographed or will be included in the final images.
FINAL PRODUCT. With regard to addressing gaps in the UASC qualification of guardians and representatives: - Development of training material for trainings of representatives of UASC - Performance of train-the-trainer seminars for altogether approx. 40-50 persons With regard to the identification of particular challenges regarding the situation of UASC from Afghanistan: - Conducting 40-50 qualitative interviews of Afghan UASC and former UASC - Five additional focus group discussions with Afghan UASC and former UASC - Drafting of an internal report with the results of the survey as well as recommen- dations (in German and English), which can be then used for advocacy
FINAL PRODUCT. Hanford Site Wide Electrical Safety Program: • A Site Wide Electrical Safety Program that will apply to Hanford contractors and subcontractors who employ electricians, instrument technicians, or other electrical workers. Hanford Electrical Code Board and Hanford Workplace Electrical Safety Board: • Upon completion of the Hanford Site Wide Electrical Safety Program, the Committee shall develop a Charter for both the Hanford Electrical Code Board and Hanford Workplace Electrical Safety Board reflecting remaining actions for the administration, implementation, maintenance, and long term stewardship of the Hanford Site Wide Electrical Safety Program, including any recommended training requirements. The Hanford Electrical Code Board and Hanford Workplace Electrical Safety Board Charters and Hanford Site Wide Electrical Safety Program documents shall be submitted to RL and ORP for final approval. Ground Rules are established to facilitate discussion, xxxxxx understanding, and to build consensus. Any member of the Committee can remind others of the Ground Rules or inform the Facilitator of the need to invoke the Ground Rules to avoid disruptions or manage conflict. Members of the ESPDC agree to: • Take turns speaking, to not interrupt each other, and to not monopolize a discussion. The Facilitator has the responsibility to set a limit on the amount of time any one person can speak and to ensure that all Members have the opportunity to speak. • Listen respectfully and sincerely try to understand the other person’s concerns and interests. • Not blame, attack, or engage in put-downs. Members will ask questions of each other only for the purposes of gaining clarity and understanding. • Openly share pertinent information. • Treat all ideas with respect. • Refrain from derogatory or inflammatory language. • Be conscious of body language and nonverbal responses -- they can be as disrespectful as words. • Refrain from disruptive side conversations. • Practice timely attendance, including breaks. • Not disrupt the meeting through the use of cell phones, laptop computers, pagers, or email. If a call needs to be taken, it will be taken away from the meeting area. • Participate to the fullest of their ability. Members will stay on the topic/agenda and wait to discuss other items until they are at the appropriate place on the agenda. If situations call for a change in the topic or agenda, then the Members will discuss this with the Facilitator at that time. • Support decision...