Moderate. Concrete surfaces sheltered from severe rain of freezing whilst wet. -Concrete exposed to condensation and rain. -Concrete continuously under water. -Concrete in contact or buried under non-aggressive soil/ground water. -Concrete surfaces sheltered from saturated salt air in coastal area.
Moderate. Collisions will be classified as Moderate if any of the following criteria apply and it does not meet the Major Collision criteria:
i. On-going performance problems: The employee had three (3) previous proven violations of the Vehicle Operations Policy on their OPS history, or
ii. Evident Injury (Police Traffic Collision Report - PTCR) – Any injury other than fatal or disabling at the scene. Includes broken fingers or toes, abrasions, etc.
Moderate. Cases where an Error causes inconvenience and added burden, but the application is still usable by Customer. The targeted resolution time for all moderate issues is within two (2) weeks, which is within our standard update cycle.
Moderate. A Moderate investor values reducing risks and enhancing returns equally. This investor is willing to accept modest risks to seek higher long-term returns. A Moderate investor may endure a short-term loss of principal and lower degree of liquidity in exchange for long-term appreciation.
Moderate a core function is impaired but such impairment does not constitute a critical or urgent issue.
Moderate. You are willing to accept moderate risk, including some volatility, to seek higher returns and understand you could lose a portion of your investment. You may be a moderate investor if the following criteria apply: High: You are willing to accept high risk, including high volatility, and understand you could lose a substantial amount of your investment. You may be a high-risk investor if the following criteria apply:
Moderate. Collisions will be classified as Moderate if any of the following criteria apply and it does not meet the Major Collision criteria:
Moderate. This level reflects the second budget cut, or some other significant Dinginess staffing-related problem. Areas are becoming unacceptable. People begin to accept an environment lacking normal cleanliness. In fact, the facility begins to constantly look like it requires a good “spring cleaning.” • Floors are swept clean, but are dull. Colors are dingy and there is an obvious buildup of dust, dirt and/or floor finish in corners and along walls. Molding is dull and contains streaks and splashes. • All vertical and horizontal surfaces have conspicuous dust, dirt, smudges, fingerprints and marks that will be difficult to remove. • Less than 5 percent of lamps are burned out and fixtures are dingy. • Trash containers and pencil sharpeners have old trash and shavings. They are stained and marked. Trash cans smell sour.
Moderate. An Incident which has the following impact: • Impact to Client is being collected, but no known service levels or Client outputs from the Solution are in danger of being missed within the next 72 hours • Solution is highly operational, although anomalies have been noted • A portion of the application is inoperable or compromised, however key deliverables are not at risk 2 business days FIS personnel will address the Incident as promptly as possible during Support Times. Correction of the Incident may be made through a new Release implemented for Client. 2 business days FIS personnel will address the Incident as promptly as possible during Support Times. Correction of the Incident may be made through a new Release made available to Client.
Moderate. Loss of service or severely degraded network performance that affects a building floor or important application.