Over-the Sample Clauses

Over-the. Credit-Limit Fee: In the event you incur charges in amounts which shall cause the Account indebtedness, and if you agree, you shall pay immediately the amount by which the total New Balance exceeds such maximum authorized credit, and an over limit fee shall be imposed.
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Over-the counter medications and Prescription Medications not otherwise covered including hypodermic needles and syringes and self-administered Injectable Medications except insulin and insulin syringes for the treatment of diabetes as described under Diabetic Supplies in Part IX.
Over-the. Shoulder Reviews 4 Over-the-shoulder reviews are informal examinations by ADOT of Design Documents during the 5 Project design process and are not considered formal reviews as specified in Section GP 6 110.10.2.7 of the TPs. Over-the-shoulder reviews are mainly intended to assess whether the 7 requirements and design criteria of the Contract Documents are being followed and whether 8 Professional Services Quality Management Plan (PSQMP) activities are being undertaken in 10 The intent of these reviews is to check for concept, level of detail, design criteria, and patent 11 flaws. Comments made by ADOT are considered nonbinding. Developer shall conform to the 12 requirements of the Contract Documents. These reviews are not intended to routinely include 13 detailed calculation or drawing reviews, although ADOT will have the right to perform detailed 14 reviews of any item at any time. If mutually agreed upon between the Parties for specific review 15 items, the over-the-shoulder review may consist of an exchange of electronic files between 16 Developer’s designer and ADOT. 17 The QMP must define the frequency, timing, content, and format of the over-the-shoulder 18 reviews. Developer shall schedule over-the-shoulder reviews with ADOT during the course of 19 the development of each design package. The over-the-shoulder reviews are not critical activity 20 points that restrict the progress of design. They are simply reviews of the design as it
Over-the counter (OTC) drugs with a United States Pre- ventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) rating of A or B;
Over-the counter Medications may only be administered if the parent or guardian completes the Medication Authorization Form giving us clear directions. All medication must be in the original container and we will only administer the dosage listed on the label.
Over-the. Shoulder Reviews will occur during the Scope Verification Phase, Design Phase and Plan Completion Phase, which will include preparing and presenting exhibits and other information regarding developing design and plans elements. These exchanges may take the form of draft drawings, questions lists, and/or etc., and may be transmitted and discussed via targeted emails, weekly phone conference meetings or by other means as appropriate.
Over-the. Shoulder Reviews 45 Over-the-shoulder reviews are informal examinations by ADOT of Design Documents during the 46 Project design process and are not considered formal reviews as specified in Section GP 47 110.10.2.7 of the TPs. Over-the-shoulder reviews are mainly intended to assess whether the 1 requirements and design criteria of the Contract Documents are being followed and whether 2 Developer’s Professional Services Quality Management Plan (PSQMP) activities are being 3 undertaken in accordance with the QMP.
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Over-the. Counter Drugs are those drugs that are generally available without a prescription and are limited to those drugs that could reasonably be anticipated to impair the employee’s ability to perform essential job functions.
Over-the. Phone Interpretation Class 1 Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Belorussian Danish Greek Polish Swedish Bosnian Dutch Haitian Creole Romanian Turkish Bulgarian Estonian Hungarian Russian Ukrainian Catalan Finnish Latvian Serbian Uzbek Croatian Flemish Lithuanian Slovak Xxxxxxx Czech Georgian Norwegian Slovene Assyrian Afrikaans Gaelic Kurdish Pashto Telugu Akan Gujarati Lao Punjabi Thai Albanian (Cham Dialect) Hebrew Latin Q’anjob’al Tigrinya Amharic Hindi Lingala Quechua (K’iche) Trukese Arabic Hmong Macedonian Romani Tswana Armenian Icelandic Malagasy Romansch Tibetan Azerbaijani Indonesian Malay Rundi Turkmen Bengali Japanese Maltese Samoan Twi Burmese Javanese Mam Sinhalese Urdu Cambodian Kannada Mandarin Somali Vietnamese Cantonese Kazakh Marathi Swahili Welsh Dzongkha Khalkha Mongolian Marshallese Tagalog Yao Farsi (Afghani/Iranian) Khmer Nepali Tamil Yiddish Fuzhou Korean Nyanja Taiwanese Zulu Dari Ibo Igbo Ilocano Liongoo Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Kirundi Kizigua Krhan Krio Kunama Mien Lahu Maay Malayalam Xxxxxxxx Mixteco Mongolian Montenergian Navajo Nuer Pidgin Pwo Serbo-Croatian Shanghainese Sichuan Sierra Leone Creole Sicillian Sorani Taishanese Tedim Oromo Toishanese Tongan Trukese Uyghur Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Yugoslavian Yupik Azorean Bahasa Bambara Bangla Bedhini Bravanese Cape Verdean Creole Cebuano Chaldean Chaochow Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Egyptian Eritrean Ethiopian Falam French Creole Fujianese Fukienese Fulani Ghana Xxxxx Xxxxx Hunan Indonesian Iranian Iraqi Jordanian Lebanese Liberian Luganda Moroccan Pakistani Persian Sudanese Portuguese Creole Syrian Tonga Yemini Aramaic Sotho Tibetan
Over-the. Shoulder Reviews 40 Over-the-shoulder reviews are informal examinations by ADOT of Design Documents during the 41 Project design process and are not considered formal reviews as specified in Section GP 42 110.10.2.7 of the TPs. Over-the-shoulder reviews are mainly intended to assess whether the 43 requirements and design criteria of the Contract Documents are being followed and whether 44 Professional Services Quality Management Plan (PSQMP) activities are being undertaken in 45 accordance with the QMP. 46 The intent of these reviews is to check for concept, level of detail, design criteria, and patent 47 flaws. Comments made by ADOT are considered nonbinding. Developer shall conform to the 1 requirements of the Contract Documents. These reviews are not intended to routinely include 2 detailed calculation or drawing reviews, although ADOT will have the right to perform detailed 3 reviews of any item at any time. If mutually agreed upon between the Parties for specific review 4 items, the over-the-shoulder review may consist of an exchange of electronic files between 5 Developer’s designer and ADOT. 6 The QMP must define the frequency, timing, content, and format of the over-the-shoulder
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