Projection. In this tab, you can choose which fields to include or exclude in the returned documents. If you not specify the projection, all fields will be returned. In this tab, you can sort the returned documents by fields in ascending or descending order. In this tab, you can limit the maximum number of documents to return and set the number of documents to skip. Code Snippets Code Snippets provide an easy way for you to insert reusable code into editor when writing statements or scripts. The Code Snippet pane is on the right side of the editor. You can click the icon to open the library. The library includes built-in and user-defined snippets. Choose a label from the drop-down list or enter a search string in the Search box to filter the list. If you want to show the available snippets according to your database type, you can right-click anywhere on the library and disable Show Snippets For Other Database Type. Built-in snippets are non-editable. A user-defined snippet can be edited by double-clicking it in the library. If you want to hide the built-in snippets, you can right-click anywhere on the library and disable Show Preset Snippets. There are two ways to insert a snippet into the editor. • You can start typing the name of a snippet in the editor. Smart code completion will pop up a list of suggestions for the word completion automatically. Select a snippet name from the list, the saved code will be inserted to the editor. • You can simply drag and drop a snippet from the library into the editor. After inserting the snippet with placeholders to the editor, you can easily navigate to them by clicking on one of the placeholders, and then using the TAB key and entering the information. You can create your own code snippets and add them to the library. To create a code snippet, select your desired code in the editor, then right-click and select Create Snippet. Alternatively, click in the Code Snippet pane. If you use this method, you must manually enter the code in the New Snippet window; code selected in the editor is not automatically added to the Code box.
Projection. All projection units of any brand from thirty-five (35) millimeter to video projection with single or multiple source settings that need to be tweaked, cabled, routed or switched through or into video walls, retro boxes, or screens, either through I-MAG front or rear projection, i.e., Barco, Sony, Greyhawk, General Electric, Xxxxxx, JVC, and any other brands that may be incorporated through computers. THEATRICAL LIGHTING: Any lighting, either on the exhibit floor, breakout rooms, or general sessions, or mood up and down lighting that is incorporated through the use of dimmer packs or is console controlled via robotic moving light units, i.e., Varilite, Intellaberan, Cyberlight, Roboscan, etc. Setting, operating, and striking of said equipment, either truss supported or ground supported.
Projection. Company would like use of a video projection system as described in the attached rider. Please discuss your venue and equipment possibilities with Company. Projectionist noted in Crew & Hours below is only needed to confirm projection system is powered on and operational with Company equipment. Projectionist does not operate equipment during the performance. Crew & Hours. This is not a union company. If the theater is a union house, please discuss crew needs with us in advance. Exact crew composition to be determined in consultation with Company. Crew members must be the same individuals for all rehearsals and performances. All crew members who work the performance, although employees of the Presenter, do so under the direction of the Company's technical staff.
Projection. At least the following 24 months starting from the respective current month (including shut down period and recovery phase) Cash Flow Projection showing: 1. operating cash flow including and separately listed Cruise-Revenues (including but not limited to occupancy rate, ticket prices, capacity of the overall fleet, capacity of fleet in operation), Cruise-OPEX, other COGS, net customer deposits collection (providing details of deposit refund separately), working capital and SG&A; 2. cash flow from investing activities (separately: detailing capex in vessels, general capex and disposals / In addition for information purposes the newbuilding capex which will be paid out of equity.), 3. cash flow from financing activities (detailing proceeds from equity, proceeds from debt separated by type of funding and ECA facilities, debt repayments separately), etc.
Projection. Any Projection adopted pursuant to Clause 7.9 (Adoption of Projections) demonstrates that the Obligors are not able to meet all of their respective liabilities falling due on or before the Final Maturity Date.
Projection. Within seventy-five (75) days after the end of each fiscal year and each second Fiscal Quarter, a twenty-four (24) month projection of cash flow for Borrower and Presxxx xx reasonable detail, reasonably acceptable to Bank.
Projection. Company would like use of a video projection system. They will provide HD 1080p content from a Company provided computer, to be operated from onstage. Projection surface to be upstage of band within performance area. Please discuss your venue and equipment possibilities with Company. Projectionist noted in Crew & Hours below is only needed to confirm projection system is powered on and operational with Company equipment. Projectionist does not operate equipment during performance. Crew & Hours. This is not a union company. If the theater is a union house, please discuss crew needs with us in advance. Exact crew composition to be determined in consultation with Company. Crew members must be the same individuals for all rehearsals and performances. All crew members who work the performance, although employees of the Presenter, do so under the direction of the Company's technical staff.
Projection. 2.3.5.1 If for certain periods the amount of reportable property cannot be ascertained from the books and records of the Holder, projection techniques may be used to determine the reportable amounts for such periods. Such determination shall be made by first examining records during periods in which records exist to establish a “base period” of data from which statistical inferences can be made for periods in which records are incomplete or do not exist. To the extent permitted by law, names and addresses identified in the base period shall not be used to determine which state has the priority claim to the abandoned property estimated to be due over periods where records of owners’ addresses do not exist.
2.3.5.2 All sampling, projection and estimation techniques used by the Holder to determine unclaimed property due to Delaware shall be presented to the Department of State. The Department of State and the Holder must agree to the sampling, projection and estimation techniques in order to complete a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement. It is the intent of the State that any estimation methodologies used shall result in a reasonable representation of the unclaimed property potentially due for the estimated periods.
Projection. Any projections, past purchasing history or any representations about quantities to be purchased are not binding on Costco, whether written or oral, and Costco shall not be liable for any act, forbearance or expenditure (including but not limited to expenditures for equipment, labor, materials or packaging) by Supplier in reliance on them.
Projection. Includes setup of the projection screen and projector. If Client elects to use our laptop, the projector will be connected to our laptop upon Client arrival. If Client uses Client’s own laptop, Client is responsible for bringing the proper converter cord to connect Client’s laptop to our projection system. Note that, to use a Mac computer with the projector, Client must bring Client’s own converter.