Our Priorities Sample Clauses
The "Our Priorities" clause defines the key objectives or guiding principles that the party or organization considers most important in the context of the agreement. This clause typically outlines specific areas of focus, such as customer satisfaction, product quality, innovation, or compliance with regulations, and may set expectations for how decisions should be made or resources allocated. By clearly stating these priorities, the clause helps align the parties' actions and decisions with the stated goals, ensuring that everyone understands what is valued most and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or conflicting objectives.
Our Priorities. Natural England have a phased programme to achieve these aims over the next 5 years. Our key immediate emphasis will be two-fold:
Our Priorities. Taking orders for the Services from Contracting Bodies in respect of the relevant Lot(s); Conforming to the Charging Structure; Undertaking any billing requirements; Undertaking to meet all Contracting Body requirements;
Our Priorities. Youth Employment The Issue
Our Priorities. 11.2.1 We are seeking submissions that support our local priorities. Torbay Council’s mission is to be a Council that supports, enables and empowers its residents, communities and partnerships.
11.2.2 The Council’s ambition and priorities for Torbay and its residents to thrive are outlined in the Community and Corporate Plan 2019 -2023:
11.2.3 We are looking for Applicants to make submissions in relation to Social Value that support the collective delivery of this plan in Torbay. All responses are expected to demonstrate what and how they will contribute to the delivery of this plan in Torbay.
Our Priorities. The City of The Hague has worked with four sustainability themes since 2018: energy ▇▇▇▇- sition, sustainable mobility, circular economy, and sustainable built environment. The EU mission 100CNSC has six emission domains. To make the CCC applicable to the local policy environment, the EU domains ‘energy systems’ and ‘built environment’ are combined under the theme ‘energy transition’ and ‘circular economy’, ‘green industry’, and ‘nature-based solutions’ are combined under ‘circular economy’. Sustainable built environment is an integral part of climate actions. Since it focuses on mitigation it is not linked to any of the 100CNSC emission domains.
Our Priorities. This section outlines the Partnership’s priority local outcomes, identifies how we are going to deliver those outcomes and provides details of the indicators and targets that we will use to track our progress.
Our Priorities. The SA identifies the top crime and anti- social behaviour categories across Lancashire as: The main contributory factors in the commission of crime and for increased risk of victimisation are: The SA has also identified deprivation, social inequality and poor mental health as determinants that influence offending and vulnerability. The key threats from serious and organised crime are the distribution and supply of drugs, violence between groups and exploitation of vulnerable people. The SA district and unitary profiles provide a breakdown of local threats and issues and demonstrate the geographic and demographic diversity of Lancashire. Local variations must, therefore, be considered in all approaches tackling crime and ASB.
Our Priorities. Each Indigenous learner will set personalized learning goals that reflect a holistic growth mindset.
Our Priorities. Crown Commercial Service (CCS) key priorities are to support visibility of Standby and Portable Generators products and services whole life costs and to influence efficiencies through: - Offering valued solutions to meet customers individual requirements; - Build and increase capacity of high quality products and services; - Provide greater opportunity for aggregation; and - Develop a dynamic commercial model for access to products and services.
Our Priorities. Contracting Authorities’ key priorities are to support visibility and control of fleet whole life costs and to influence efficiencies through:
