Replication Sample Clauses

Replication. Prior to reporting an Incident to the Support Centre, Customer is required (where possible) to replicate the Incident and reduce it to its simplest point of failure. If Support Centre receives Incidents that have not been reduced to their simplest point of failure, the Support Centre may return the Incident to the Customer for further analysis to avoid response times becoming significantly extended.
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Replication. Reseller agrees that it will accurately replicate the Software and Documentation, and warrants that all Software distributed by the Reseller will not contain any viruses, worms, date bombs, or other code that is specifically designed to cause the Software to cease operating, or to damage, interrupt, or interfere with any End User's Software or data.
Replication. Publisher will use only Authorized Replicators to produce FPUs. Before placing an order with an Authorized Replicator, Publisher will confirm with Microsoft that such entity is an Authorized Replicator, as such list of Authorized Replicators may change from time to time. A then-current list of Authorized Replicators will be in the Publisher Guide. Publisher will notify Microsoft of its intended Authorized Replicator for each Software Title. The agreement for replication services will be negotiated between Publisher and the applicable Authorized Replicator, subject to the terms of this Agreement. Microsoft may charge Authorized Replicator for rights, services, or products associated with manufacturing FPUs. The agreement between Microsoft and each Authorized Replicator grants Microsoft the right to instruct Authorized Replicator to cease manufacturing FPUs, or to prohibit releasing FPUs to Publisher or its agents, if Publisher is in breach of this Agreement or any credit arrangement between the parties. Microsoft does not guarantee performance of, and will not be liable for the failure to perform any agreement by, any Authorized Replicators. Microsoft is not obligated to ensure that FPUs are free of defects.
Replication. Describe whether the experimental findings were reliably reproduced. No randomization used; Grouping on the basis of genotype.
Replication. Electronic Reseller represents and warrants that it will accurately replicate the Software and Documentation, and that all Software distributed by the Electronic Reseller will not contain any viruses, worms, date bombs, time bombs, or other code that is specifically designed to cause the Software to cease operating, or to damage, interrupt, or interfere with any End User's Software or data.
Replication. AOL determines how many instances of a given process/server will be running at one time.
Replication. Service Provider determines how many instances of a given process/server will be running at one time.
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Replication. 8. We established replication as a goal in the creation of the initial DTV Table of Allotments. By this we meant that each DTV channel allotment was chosen to best allow its DTV service to match the Grade B service contour of the NTSC station with which it was paired. This approach provides important benefits to both viewers and broadcasters. 9. Thus far we have not mandated replication. We instead have allowed broadcasters to build facilities sufficient to emit a DTV signal strong enough to ensure that the predicted DTV service contour covers the community of license in order to accelerate the construction timetable and to alleviate the burdens that it placed on broadcasters. We nonetheless noted that during the first two-year review, we would consider whether to modify the build-out requirement to require a full- replication facility. 10. After considering the comments, and balancing the arguments for and against, we have decided not to require replication. We expect that DTV broadcasters will eventually choose to replicate their NTSC service areas to serve their viewers. However, we will not require such replication because we want to give broadcasters a measure of flexibility as they build their DTV facilities to collocate their antennas at common sites, thus minimizing potential local difficulties locating towers and eliminating the cost of building new towers. Some broadcast commenters have taken advantage of these measures, which we suggested in the 5R&O, and it would be unfair to them and might delay construction to require them to change these plans, if necessary, to achieve full replication. Additionally, some licensees are not operating on their core channels and it would be inefficient to require them to construct full-replication facilities on the channel that they will soon vacate. As Joint Broadcasters point out, the migration to final DTV channels is by no means complete. To require NTSC service replication by DTV stations under these circumstances would indeed be premature, would cause excessive additional expense to both commercial and noncommercial broadcasters alike, and could delay the transition. Finally, we are not requiring replication in order that broadcasters can have more flexibility to collocate their transmitters and make other necessary adjustments. As pointed out in the comments, the use of common sites can also minimize environmental degradation. 11. While we wish to assure broadcasters a measure of flexibility in construct...
Replication. The Companies may engage in replication transactions provided that the Companies would otherwise be authorized to invest their funds in the assets being replicated, the replication continues to be effective and each Company complies with the following quantitative limitations: • A Company shall aggregate all replicated investment positions with their direct investments as if such Company had invested in the replicated asset directly in determining its compliance with applicable quantitative limitations. • The aggregate financial statement value of assets being replicated shall not exceed 10% of the market value of a Company’s invested assets (admitted assets for life insurance companies).
Replication. All data (both database and content) are dynamically replicated to secondary site with no webmaster intervention required.
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