Movements Sample Clauses

Movements of non-regular Employees to other civil service positions shall not be classified as promotions, transfers, or demotions, but shall be considered as new appointments and compensation adjustments upon these new appointments shall be as prescribed in this paragraph.
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Movements of Employees to exempt positions shall not be classified as promotions, transfers, or demotions, but shall be considered as new appointments and compensation adjustments upon these new appointments shall be as follows:
Movements. 1. All step movement costs under this paragraph shall be included in the costs of collective bargaining and submitted to the respective legislative bodies for approval at the appropriate time.
Movements. Bunge has the right to outturn the Grain to another Bunge Facility or relocate the Grain within the Facility if:
Movements. Subject to EMERALD providing at least 5 days prior notice, and at the cost of the Warehouser, EMERALD has the right to outturn the Commodity to another EMERALD site or relocate the Commodity within the site if:
Movements. 1. Step movements under this paragraph shall begin no earlier than July 1, 1993. All step movement costs under this paragraph shall be included in the costs of collective bargaining and submitted to the respective legislative bodies for approval at the appropriate time.
Movements. 2 In typical development, MMs gradually disappear during the first decade of life.3 However, in children with unilat- eral cerebral palsy (UCP), MMs are frequently more pronounced and persistent.1,4,5 Studies of these “pathological” MMs have predominantly focused on the underlying mechanisms1,4,6 and their effect on upper limb function.7-11 Two general mechanisms of MMs are typically described. First, the motor cortex of the less affected hemisphere also con- trols the affected hand (AH) by an uncrossed corticospinal tract to 0003-9993/18/$36 - see front matter ª 2018 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.1016/j.apmr.2018.01.035 the ipsilateral side of the spinal cord. This ipsilateral projection might depend on preserved ipsilateral projections to the AH or a branching of crossed corticospinal fibers.2,12 These “rewiring” profiles are suggested to cause MMs in both, but especially in the AH.6,13-15 Second, there is widespread and bilateral cortical activation that occurs when actively moving the AH, caused by sensorimotor impairments of this hand and thus increased effort required to move. This lack of “interhemispheric inhibition” is proposed to cause MMs in the less AH.6,8,13 MMs occurring in only the less AH are therefore thought to be related to sensori- motor impairments of the AH, whereas MMs in the AH have been proposed to indicate 1 motor cortex controlling both hands. Accordingly, MMs detected in the AH may act as a low-risk clinical biomarker to probe corticospinal tract wiring13 as compared to more invasive and time-consuming neuroimaging methods (eg, transcranial magnetic stimulation, functional mag- netic resonance imaging). If accurate, it would have a significant effect on clinical practice, allowing development of individualized therapy programs on the basis of the child’s rewiring profile.16 However, to date, studies11,17,18 using various assessments for MM detection report conflicting results, challenging its usefulness in probing cortical “rewiring.”‌‌ With respect to the effect of MMs on upper limb function, the results generally point to an association between pronounced MMs and impaired upper limb function,7-9 especially in bimanual tasks. However, findings are also not ubiquitous. Some studies7,9 report correlations between impaired bimanual performance and MMs in both the AH and the less AH, whereas others8,19 report an association only for MMs appearing in the less AH. Other studies10,11 report lit...
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Movements of goods between the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man will be free of quantitative restrictions and all measures having equivalent effect, except as permitted or required under paragraph 8 of the 1979 Agreement.
Movements. 11.1 We reserve the right to move any Vessel, gear, equipment or other goods at any time for reasons of safety, security or good management of the Harbour and Premises.
Movements and transfers of hazardous materiel (fuel, explosives, weapons) and cargo/ways of transportation of any kind, requiring caution, as external cargo delivery, involving air space, territorial and/or intercoastal waters, Italian railways and/or roadways, shall be coordinated with the Italian Commander in order to verify its conformity to Italian legislation.
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