Preparatory steps Sample Clauses

Preparatory steps. Each nominated student has to be formally registered by the host institution. Before the start of the DD program, the student shall define the details of the courses to be studied at the host institution. This process shall be carried out according to the respective agreements and with the approval of the supervisors of both the home and of the host institution. to the Agreement on the double degree program “Applied Informatics” (UNI-KLU) and 1. ECTS·credit points and exam grading 2. Courses followed at the host institution
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Preparatory steps. The lexicon was prepared in the following way:  All packages with only a single transfer were removed. For these packages, the problem of transfer selection does not exist. After this, 104.200 entries remained.  All function word entries were removed, as they need a different type of transfer selection, and are much more interwoven with the MT system internals  The treatment of all entries containing multiwords on either source or target side was postponed, to reduce the initial complexity of the task. They need to be integrated later.  All entries containing part-of-speech changes were removed, as this is syntactic information: (de-adj) ‘sicher’ -> (en-adj) ‘secure’ and (en-adv) ‘securely’. Entries of this kind are in lexicons if the adverb formation is not completely regular. However, to determine the right part-of-speech selection, syntactic analysis is needed, which goes beyond the scope of the current Lt-Xfr work, and cannot easily be modelled by an approach for conceptual transfer After these operations, 27.000 packages with 71.400 entries remained for the investigation. Table 2-3 gives the details on the lexicon used for the following analysis.
Preparatory steps. Advance Planning - DOS and DOD will: ▪ Identify as early as possible potential "Hot Spots" that could require evacuations. DOS will estimate the number of private Americans and TCNs and HCNs who could potentially be offered evacuation assistance and will continue the present practice of sharing updated Emergency Action Plans (EAPS) and F-77 information with DOD and the responsible regional CINCS. ▪ Continue to issue Consular warning notices to private American citizens and reduce the number of official Americans and their family members as the crisis builds. This information is presently and will continue to be made public so that third countries can minimize their own vulnerabilities. ▪ Prepare annually a personal message from the Under Secretary for Political Affairs to all Chiefs of Mission (COMs), emphasizing the critical importance of advance planning for any possible crisis. -- Conduct appropriate travel by interagency teams to selected posts deemed to be most at risk of crisis. Teams will assist posts in advance planning such as reviewing EAPs and F- 77s, conducting security assessments, reviewing warden systems, and providing appropriate training. -- The WLG will meet to discuss its role in interagency coordination of logistical aspects of drawdown/evacuations.
Preparatory steps. 7.4.1 In relation to each new Projection (other than a Disposal Projection) that is to be adopted under this Clause 7 (Projections): (A) the Agent shall, no later than 45 days before each Recalculation Date, submit to the Company its proposals for the Economic Assumptions to be used for the Projection due to be adopted on such Recalculation Date; and (B) the Company shall, no later than 40 days before each Recalculation Date, submit to the Technical Bank its proposals for the Technical Assumptions to be used for the Projection due to be adopted on such Recalculation Date. 7.4.2 The Company and the Agent (each acting reasonably) shall seek to agree the Economic Assumptions to be used for each Projection (other than a Disposal Projection) based on the proposals submitted in accordance with Clause 7.4.1(A) by the date falling 30 days before the Recalculation Date on which that Projection is due to be adopted. If any of the Economic Assumptions have not been agreed between the Company and the Agent by such date, then on the day following such date, the Agent shall submit the Company’s proposals for any such Economic Assumption to the Lenders for their consideration in accordance with Clause 7.6 (Consideration by Lenders). If the Majority Lenders approve, or are deemed to have approved the relevant Economic Assumption, then the draft Projection shall be prepared using that Economic Assumption. If on the other hand the Majority Lenders do not approve the relevant Economic Assumption, then the draft Projection shall be prepared using the Economic Assumption specified by the Agent (acting reasonably). 7.4.3 The Company and the Technical Bank (each acting reasonably) shall seek to agree the Technical Assumptions to be used for each draft Projection (other than a Disposal Projection) based on the proposals submitted in accordance with Clause 7.4.1(B) by the date falling 21 days before the Recalculation Date on which that Projection is due to be adopted. If any of the Technical Assumptions have not been agreed between the Company and the Technical Bank by such date, then the Technical Assumptions to be used in the preparation of the relevant draft Projection shall be specified by the Technical Bank (acting reasonably). 7.4.4 The Company shall, no later than 28 days before each Recalculation Date, provide the Agent with the senior, unsecured and unguaranteed long-term corporate debt rating of each counterparty to each existing Permitted Hedging Agreement to which any ...
Preparatory steps. (a) No later than 40 Business Days before each Recalculation Date or, in relation to any Interim Projection, such later date as the Agent may specify: (i) the Agent shall submit to the Borrower its proposals for the Economic Assumptions; and (ii) the Borrower shall submit to the Technical Bank its proposals for the Technical Assumptions, to be used, in each case, for the Projection due to be adopted on such Recalculation Date. (b) The Borrower and the Technical Bank shall seek to agree on the Assumptions to be used for each Projection based on the proposals submitted in accordance with Clause 6.4(a) by (i) the date falling 30 Business Days before the Recalculation Date on which that Projection is due to be adopted or (ii) in relation to any Interim Projection, such later date as the Agent may specify.
Preparatory steps. Each nominated student has to be formally enrolled by the host institution. Further, students are advised to arrange the details of the courses to be studied at the host institution before start of the semester with both, the program coordinator of the home and of the host institution in order to obtain advice and approval. to the Agreement on a Double Degree Program between the University of Udine (Italy) and the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt (Austria).
Preparatory steps. Each nominated student has to be formally enrolled by the host institution. Further, students are advised to arrange the details of the courses to be studied at the host institution before start of the semester with both, the scientific coordinator of the home and of the host institution in order to obtain advice and approval. to the Agreement on a Joint Diploma/Degree Program between Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Fakultät für Wirtschaftwissenschaften und Infor- matik (since 1 Jan. 2007: Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften, KLU-Tech) and Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Computer Science and Management
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Preparatory steps. (a) By the date falling forty (40) Business Days before the relevant Recalculation Date or, in relation to any Interim Banking Case, such later date as the Lead Technical Bank (acting in consultation with the Technical Bank) may specify: (i) the Lead Technical Bank (acting in consultation with the Technical Bank) shall submit to the Borrower its proposals for the Economic Assumptions to be used for that Banking Case; and (ii) the Borrower shall submit to the Lead Technical Bank its proposals for the Technical Assumptions to be used for that Banking Case, provided that any Technical Assumption that is proposed by the Borrower shall be based on the Reserves Report and the Borrower Update most recently delivered to the Lead Technical Bank. (b) The Borrower and the Lead Technical Bank (acting in consultation with the Technical Bank) shall seek to agree the Assumptions to be used for each Banking Case based on the proposals submitted in accordance with Clause 6.4(a) by the date falling thirty (30) Business Days before the relevant Recalculation Date or, in relation to any Interim Banking Case, such later date as the Lead Technical Bank (acting reasonably and in consultation with the Technical Bank) may specify. (c) If the Borrower and the Lead Technical Bank (acting in consultation with the Technical Bank) are not able to agree on any such Assumption by the date referred to in Clause 6.4(b) then such Assumption shall be determined by the Lead Technical Bank (acting reasonably and in consultation with the Technical Bank).
Preparatory steps. (a) No later than forty (40) Business Days before each Recalculation Date or, in relation to any Interim Projection, such later date as the Agent may specify, the Technical Bank shall submit to the Borrower its proposals for the Assumptions to be used, in each case, for the Projection due to be adopted on such Recalculation Date. (b) The Borrower and the Technical Bank shall seek to agree on the Assumptions to be used for each Projection based on the proposals submitted in accordance with Clause 6.4(a) by (i) the date falling thirty (30) Business Days before the Recalculation Date on which that Projection is due to be adopted or (ii) in relation to any Interim Projection, such later date as the Agent may specify. 118798-4-1-v6.0 - 36 - 70-40539524
Preparatory steps. 1.1 Frontline undertakes to acquire all of the Shares from Frontfleet and thus become the sole owner of the Shares. 1.2 Following closing of the transaction set forth in Clause 1.1, Frontline undertakes to convert the Intra-Group Loans to equity capital in the Companies.
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