Narrative Summary Sample Clauses

Narrative Summary. The importance of the Narrative Summary in the portfolio cannot be overstated. The Narrative Summary that begins each category in the portfolio serves to highlight the important contributions faculty members have made in each of the categories. It provides an opportunity for faculty to reflect on their growth as a faculty member based on the activities they have undertaken and feedback they have received in the years covered by the portfolio. It is a way for faculty to explain how they have met the expectations for tenure or promotion. Focus questions noted earlier can assist faculty with formulating the narrative.
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Narrative Summary. The narrative summary of the entire proposal should be concise, to include addressing the significant risks, and highlighting any key or unique features, excluding cost/price. The salient features should tie in with Section M evaluation factors/subfactors. Any summary material presented here shall not be considered as meeting the requirements for any portions of other volumes of the proposal.
Narrative Summary. Would you have any reservations about soliciting this contractor in the future or having them perform one of your critical and demanding programs? Please provide any additional comments concerning this contractor’s performance, as desired. Evaluator’s Signature Date Thank you for your prompt response and assistance! Please return this completed questionnaire to: Mailing Address: U.S. Army, MICC-FLW ATTN: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxx 00000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Mo. 65473 Or E-mail to: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx, xxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx.civ@xxxx.xxx CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE 52.204-7 System for Award Management OCT 2018 52.204-16 Commercial and Government Entity Code Reporting JUL 2016 52.204-19 Incorporation by Reference of Representations and DEC 2014 Certifications. 52.204-22 Alternative Line Item Proposal JAN 2017 52.204-24 Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications and AUG 2019 Video Surveillance Services or Equipment. 52.215-1 Instructions to Offerors--Competitive Acquisition JAN 2017 52.215-16 Facilities Capital Cost of Money JUN 2003 52.215-22 Limitations on Pass-Through Charges--Identification of OCT 2009 Subcontract Effort 52.237-1 Site Visit APR 1984 252.203-7005 Representation Relating to Compensation of Former DoD NOV 2011 Officials CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT
Narrative Summary. A. Was this contract partially or completely terminated for default or convenience or is there any pending terminations? (Place an “X” by all that apply.) Yes No Defa t Conve nce Pending Terminations nie ul If yes, please explain (e.g., inability to meet cost, performance, or delivery schedules, etc.).
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  • Narrative Commentary covering site improvements, circulation, organization of building space in relation to program requirements, building materials, special features, building systems (HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, structural, security, and video voice and data).

  • Executive Summary Based on the requirements and qualifications set forth in the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, as well as the items listed below, the Trust Advisor has undertaken a limited review of the Special Servicer’s operational activities to service the Specially Serviced Mortgage Loans in accordance with the Servicing Standard. Based on such review, the Trust Advisor [does, does not] believe there are material violations of the Special Servicer’s compliance with its obligations under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement. In addition, the Trust Advisor notes the following: [PROVIDE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION]. In connection with the assessment set forth in this report:

  • Project Summary The main objective of the LIFE GAIA Sense project is to demonstrate gaiasense, an innovative “Smart Farming” (SF) solution that aims at reducing the consumption of natural resources, as a way to protect the environment and support Circular Economy (CE) models. More specifically, this project will launch 18 demonstrators across Greece, Spain and Portugal covering 9 crops (olives, peaches, cotton, pistachio, potatoes, table tomatoes, industrial tomatoes, grapes, kiwi) in various terrain and microclimatic conditions. They will demonstrate an innovative method, based on high-end technology, which is suitable for being replicated and will be accessible and affordable to Farmers either as individuals or collectively through Agricultural Cooperatives. Moreover, LIFE GAIA Sense aims to promote resource efficiency practices in SMEs of the agricultural sector and eventually, contribute to the implementation of the Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe. This project will demonstrate a method on how the farmer will be able to decide either to use or avoid inputs (irrigation, fertilizers, pesticides etc.) in a most efficient way, without risking the annual production. The focus is on the resource consumption reduction side of CE, and the results will be both qualitatively and quantitatively, considering the resources’ efficiency in agricultural sector.

  • Budget Narrative Services are strictly paid as cost reimbursement. No funds will be paid for services not provided.

  • Overview (a) The Employer is committed to maintaining a stable and skilled workforce, recognising its contribution to the operation of the Employer. As such, full time direct and ongoing employment is a guiding principle of this Agreement.

  • Budget Summary Other Sources (Page BudgetSum 2-3 - Acct 7000), must equal Other Uses (BudgetSum 2-3 - Acct. 8000). Estimated Beginning Fund Balance July,1 2020 for all Funds (Cells C3 - K3) (Line must have a number or zero. Do not leave blank.) OK Estimated Activity Fund Beginning Fund Balance July,1 2020 (Cell C83) (Cell must have a number or zero. Do not leave blank.) OK Transfer Among Funds (Funds 10, 20, 40 - Acct 7130 - Cells C29, D29, F29), must equal (Funds 10, 20 & 40 - Acct 8130 - Cells C52, D52, F52). OK Transfer of Interest (Funds 10 thru 90 - Acct 7140 - Cells C30:K30), must equal (Funds 10 thru 60, & 80 - Acct 8140 - Cells C53:H53, J53). OK Transfer to Debt Service to Pay Principal on Capital Leases (Fund 30 - Acct 7400 - Cell E39) must equal (Funds 10, 20 & 60 - Acct 8400 Cells C57:H60). OK Transfer to Debt Service to Pay Interest on Capital Leases (Fund 30 - Acct 7500 - Cell E40) must equal (Funds 10, 20 & 60 - Acct 8500 - Cells C61:H64). OK Transfer to Debt Service Fund to Pay Principal on Revenue Bonds (Fund 30 - Acct 7600 - Cell E41) must equal (Funds 10 & 20 - Acct 8600 - Cells C65:D68). OK Transfer to Debt Service to Pay Interest on Revenue Bonds (Fund 30 - Acct 7700 - Cell E42) must equal (Funds 10 & 20 - Acct 8700 - Cells C69:D72). OK Transfer to Capital Projects Fund (Fund 60 - Acct 7800 - Cell H43) must equal (Fund 10 & 20, Acct 8800 - Cells C73:D76). OK

  • Narrative Results i. A description of Xxxxx’s billing and coding system(s), including the identification, by position description, of the personnel involved in coding and billing.

  • Project Reports; Completion Report 1. The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.06 of the Standard Conditions and on the basis of indicators agreed with the World Bank. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one (1) calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the World Bank not later than one (1) month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Problem Statement School bus fleets are aging, and our communities have poor air quality. Replacing school buses with zero emission school buses will address both of these issues.

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