Rounds Sample Clauses

Rounds. (A) On or before the 10th day of each month during the term hereof, Seller will furnish Buyer with Seller's tentative schedule for producing Rounds for the next succeeding month, based upon the forecasts provided by Buyer pursuant to Section 2.1; (B) after receipt by Buyer of Seller's schedule for producing Rounds, Buyer shall, on or before the fifteenth day of each such month, submit to Seller a forecast, by LPM Mill, of the number of Rounds heats required to melt for Rounds to be delivered in the next succeeding month, said number of Rounds heats as may be adjusted shall become final and binding on both parties as of the last business day of such month; (C) on or before the seventh day prior to the scheduled date for the production of Rounds as set forth in subparagraph (A) above, Buyer will issue to Seller a written order, which shall be conclusive, final and binding on both parties, setting forth the number of heats of each grade specification and number of rounds required by Rounds Billet Number, for each Rounds size. All orders for Rounds that are received after the seventh day prior to the scheduled date for the production of Rounds or, if accepted, would cause the amount of Rounds purchased hereunder to exceed [***] Tons in any given month (X) shall be subject to acceptance or rejection by Seller, (Y) can be rejected by Seller for any reason or no reason, and (Z) shall not be binding on Seller until accepted.
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Rounds. (A) On or before the 10th day of December and the 10th day of each succeeding month during the term hereof, Seller will furnish Buyer with Seller's tentative schedule for producing [****] tons of Rounds for the next succeeding month. (B) After receipt by Buyer of Seller's schedule for producing Rounds, Buyer shall, on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each such month, submit to Seller a forecast, by Rounds size, of the number of Rounds heats required to melt for Rounds to be delivered in the next succeeding month, said number of Rounds heats as may be adjusted shall become final and binding on both parties as of the last business day of such month. (C) On or before the seventh (7th) day prior to the scheduled monthly date for the production of Rounds as set forth in subparagraph (A) above, Buyer will issue to Seller a written order, which shall be conclusive, final and binding on both parties, setting forth the number of heats of each grade specification, and number of Rounds required by Rounds Billet Number, for each Rounds size.
Rounds. Performs rounds completely and regularly and understands each item recorded.
Rounds. 1) Each member responds to leader’s initial request by its blinded secret gxi mod p to the leader. 2) Leader raises each member’s blinded secret to its secret xl (re- sulting in gxixl mod p) and broadcasts them along with the original contributions to the group.
Rounds. As described in [36], the Paxos protocol is concerned with solving a single consensus in- stance. The protocol’s execution proceeds in a sequence of rounds. A round, also called a ballot [35], is identified by a round number denoted by r. Round numbers must fulfill the following properties (among others): • a round number is unique and locally monotonically increasing. • the number of rounds required to solve a consensus instance is unbounded. • a relation of total order is defined among the round numbers (also called the ballot numbers). 1This service can be provided by a failure detector oracle Ω. When a coordinator is elected as a leader, it must determine the round number (or the ballot number) under which it will execute an attempt to converge towards a decision. To guarantee that two leaders will not choose the same round number, this monotonically in- creasing value reflects the identity of a single coordinator. For example, each coordinator Ci can take an initial value equal to i for its first attempt and later increase it by n (or by any multiple of n) at each new attempt. In this way, a round numbered r is coordinated by a single coordinator whose identity is r mod n. The Paxos protocol is based on a timestamp mechanism which is defined by the round number. All communication messages between acceptors and coordinators are timestamped with the round number. Each acceptor keeps track of the highest round number ever ob- served. An acceptor responds only to the leader with the highest round number seen so far and discards all other requests with lower round numbers. During each round it participates in, an acceptor casts a vote to adopt only one value proposed during that round by the current leader. As several leaders can potentially act at the same time, the round numbers allow to distinguish between values proposed by different leaders. An acceptor agrees to participate only to the round that has the highest timestamp (round number).
Rounds. Upon opening table, keep round on its side, pull out legs, press down on the elbow joint to place legs in locked position. Upon closing table, lift round on its side, push up on elbow joint, fold legs back and snap lightly into place.
Rounds. There will be two preliminary rounds, an Octa final, a quarter final, a semi-final and a final round which will be conducted virtually. Octa final will be held if the number of teams participating exceed 32.
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Rounds.  A walk of all properties must be done on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights by the two RAs on call for each area. The two RAs will conduct this walk together starting between the hours of 10:00pm and midnight.  Additionally, the one Heights RA on call will do will do one property walk each night Sunday- Wednesday starting between 10pm and midnight.  Notify the Residence Director or the on-call Residence Director anytime emergency personnel are observed in the building, you are in the need of consultation, or need to report an incident. *Rounds and on call responsibilities are subject to change for holidays and to meet the needs of the department.
Rounds. Bidding at the Auction shall be conducted in rounds. The highest Qualified Phase II Bid at the beginning of the Auction shall constitute the “Opening Bid” for the first round and the highest Overbid (as defined below) at the end of each round shall constitute the “Opening Bid” for the following round. In each round, a Qualified Phase II Bidder may submit no more than one Overbid. If at the end of any round of bidding, a Qualified Phase II Bidder (other than the Qualified Phase II Bidder that submitted the Opening Bid for such round) fails to submit an Overbid, then such Qualified Phase II Bidder shall not be entitled to participate further in the Auction.

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