Interpreting Results Sample Clauses

Interpreting Results. Throughout this report, Code level and total level results are shown side by side. By their very nature, codes are different and this does need to be borne in mind when interpreting results: Some are more technical than others Others are more commercial The level of funding varies by code These differences mean that the governance processes and the role of the code administrator varies by code and therefore the level of service provided is not consistent and cannot, in all instances, be directly compared. Industry context It is important to note that significant changes in working patterns/ processes have taken place since the last research was conducted in 2019. Two years on from the last survey, code administrators service provision has undergone some changes. While some codes have made broad changes across their communications, all have had to adapt to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic which has resulted in much heavier reliance on remote working and virtual communications. There is also consistent experience of dealing with more urgent modifications over the last months (although the quantitative research suggests the actual number of businesses requesting modifications is lower). Covid-19 has not had an impact on staffing within code administrators with workload remaining stable or increasing as a result of greater pressure on the energy network. Some code administrators were aware of customers facing difficulties with resourcing which has impacted on ability to engage with codes and attend meetings. The biggest challenges being faced within the industry were noted as being: • dealing with the volume of modifications, particularly urgent modifications • customers challenging decisions which may be out of code administrator hands and based on legislation • establishing more cross-code working and collaboration • resourcing within customer organisations • how does the industry move to zero carbon in the next 30 years Code administrators have sought to act on the results of previous surveys, in particular reviewing their communications processes. Many of the changes have been refinements rather than major development including: • improving clarity of communications • flags on emails to identify whether action is required • minor changes to websites to aid navigation Some codes have undergone more substantial changes such as implementing the digitalisation of codes and a move to more self-serve. The most significant change to communications across all c...
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Interpreting Results. The COMPUTED RESULTS Web page (Figure 12) displays BOADICEA risks computed on the basis of your input pedigree.
Interpreting Results. The COMPUTED RESULTS Web page (Figure 13) lists the BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carrier probabilities and breast/ovarian cancer risks computed on the basis of your input pedigree.

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  • Interpretation of Annexes 1. Where a disputing Party asserts as a defense that the measure alleged to be a breach is within the scope of a reservation or exception set out in Annex I or Annex II, upon request of the disputing Party, the Tribunal shall request the interpretation of the Commission on the issue. The Commission, within 60 days of delivery of the request, shall submit in writing its interpretation to the Tribunal.

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  • Headings; Interpretation All headings are for reference purposes only and do not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. The word “including” means “including, without limitation.” Unless specifically stated to the contrary, all references to days herein shall be deemed to refer to calendar days.

  • Headings and Interpretation Headings and sub-headings in this Agreement are inserted for reference and convenience only and shall not be deemed part of this Agreement. Wherever the fulfillment of the intent and purpose of this Agreement requires and the context will permit, the use of the masculine gender includes the feminine and use of the singular includes the plural.

  • Paragraph Headings The headings of paragraphs contained in this Agreement are provided for convenience only, form no part of this Agreement and shall not affect its construction.

  • Regulatory References A reference in this Agreement to a section in the HIPAA Rules means the section as in effect or as amended.

  • Legal References (A) This Contract shall be subject to all applicable law(s).

  • Headings; Construction The headings of the sections of this Note are inserted for convenience only and shall not be deemed to constitute a part hereof. Words used herein of any gender shall be construed to include any other gender where appropriate, and words used herein that are either singular or plural shall be construed to include the other where appropriate.

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