Monitor Sample Clauses

Monitor. Monitor means to re-assess or re-evaluate, at reasonable intervals, a decision, determination or analysis previously made.
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Monitor. The trial will be monitored and evaluated against the criteria. The accountable manager is responsible for monitoring the arrangement. Following a successful trial period the hours (business hours of work) used in the trial period will become the new normal hours. Monitoring of key indicators will continue to ensure that the arrangement remains viable. In the event that the viability ceases to be realized, as determined by either party, the hours of work will revert to the previous "normal" hours unless the parties can jointly find another mutually acceptable alternative. When either party is making a determination about viability it must consider the previously established criteria for success/failure.
Monitor. Mediators work hours shall be the normal workday as specified in the Monitors’ Agreement.
Monitor. Section 1.1 For so long as Citigroup Inc. or any of its affiliates (“Citigroup”) remains the ultimate controlling company of FRAC, PLICC shall allow FRAC and any reasonable number of counsel, financial advisors, accountants, actuaries and other representatives of FRAC, reasonable access, upon reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours to the facilities, documents, information, auditors, actuaries, outside advisors and relevant personnel of PLICC related to the management, administration and financial performance of the Reinsured Policies and Covered Liabilities. Such individual (or individuals) representing FRAC shall be referred to herein as a “Monitor”. FRAC shall ensure that a Monitor, in performing his or her duties, shall not disrupt the normal operations of PLICC in any material respect. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision of this Agreement, PLICC shall not be obligated to provide such access to any facilities, documents, information, auditors, actuaries, outside advisors and relevant personnel of PLICC to the extent that doing so would violate applicable law or jeopardize the protection of an attorney-client privilege; provided that, in either circumstance, the parties will cooperate in good faith to determine a manner in which information can be shared so as to not violate applicable law or jeopardize the protection of an attorney-client privilege, as applicable. Section 1.2 All costs and expenses associated with the Monitor or the activities of the Monitor shall be borne by FRAC; provided, however, FRAC shall only reimburse PLICC for any reasonable out-of-pocket costs that PLICC incurs in providing assistance to the Monitor in connection with this Agreement. Section 1.3 Subject to the provisions of Section 2.1, PLICC shall use reasonable best efforts to assist and cooperate with the Monitor in providing access to the relevant experience data, books, records, documents, information and relevant personnel of PLICC related to the Reinsured Policies and Covered Liabilities.
Monitor. A monitor is a device for displaying images. It either consists of a matrix of active areas that radiate light of different wavelengths or is a (usually diffuse) reflector that is illuminated in different wavelengths and in a matrix of specific points by a projector.
Monitor. A cathode-ray tube (CRT), flat panel display (e.g. a liquid crystal display) or other display device and its associated electronics. A monitor may be sold separately or integrated into the computer chassis. This definition is intended primarily to cover standard monitors designed for use with computers. For purposes of this specification, however, the following may also be considered a monitor: mainframe terminals, and physically separate display units.
Monitor. Check on a regular basis. To confer with others with a view to reaching agreement. Extension and application of theoretical principles beyond the normally accepted environment, i.e., creative research or the introduction of new technology. An action or series of actions done to produce a particular result. • Operational responsibility • Answerable for the day to day running.
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Monitor. Monitor is the independent sector regulator for health. Monitor’s main duty is to “protect and promote the interests of people who use health care services by promoting provision of services which is economic, efficient and effective, and maintains or improves the quality of services”. In carrying out the new role as sector regulator, Monitor will licence providers of NHS services in England and exercise functions in four areas: setting prices; enabling integrated care; preventing anti-competitive behaviour; and supporting commissioners to maintain service continuity. Monitor will also have a continuing role in assessing NHS trusts for foundation trust status, and for ensuring that foundation trusts are financially viable and well-led, in terms of both quality and finances. The reform of the system and the quality and financial challenges faced by the NHS, provide the important strategic context within which this partnership agreement has been developed and will be implemented over the coming years. The NHS faces many significant challenges, including rising demand for services as the population ages, the increasing prevalence of people with long-term conditions with multiple needs and huge variations in service quality and health outcomes. The NHS is faced with meeting these challenges in period of financial constraints in the wider economy and thus a squeeze on public spending for the foreseeable future. In response, the government reforms (The Health & Social Care Act 2012) aim to put patients at the heart of the system through empowering clinical leadership, supporting providers to innovate and thus allowing scope for local and devolved decision making to improve patient care, patient experience and the efficiency of the NHS. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx QC’s report of the public inquiry into failings in the quality of care at Mid Staffordshire Hospital has further emphasised the need to re-focus the NHS on improving quality and putting patients first in all circumstances. Against this background, Monitor and NHS England share the vision of supporting and enabling the delivery of safe, sustainable and high quality care to improve patient outcomes. By working together we can achieve more in engaging with local commissioners and clinicians, with patients, their carers, the public and other stakeholders. Consistent with our respective roles, duties and powers, we will enable local health communities to meet the challenges ahead whilst holding the system to account for ...
Monitor. Check regularly to make sure mold has not returned to the clean-up area.
Monitor. Follow official information sources
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