Scope of the Study. The OMRF agrees to use its reasonable efforts to perform the portion of the research study that is set forth in Exhibit A attached herewith and incorporated herein by reference (“Research Program”). This Agreement does not limit the freedom of OMRF or any individuals participating in the Research Program to engage in any other research.
Scope of the Study. This project work will be covering the following features and functionality, due to time limit and other constraint, this work will be strictly based on the listed scopes and features.
1. A computerized system for recoding rentals services (web-base/system app)
2. A shopping cart and payment features for checking out point.
3. A detailed information about products and services in daily transaction
4. An SMS notification for reminders or rented movies to customers.
5. A system updates and inventory reports for the management and staff of the movie rental service store.
Scope of the Study. 2.1.1 Time frame
Scope of the Study. Review and analyse program, quarterly and monitoring reports to obtain a clear overview of activities of GRB implementing SAIPs in relation to gender responsiveness Document nation-wide experiences in mainstreaming gender concerns in SAIP projects and advise future direction Document the process that ESAP2 facilitated to adapt the GRB tool to the Ethiopian SA context Look into the process of GRB tool integration with the SA tools in GRB implementing SAIPs during field visits and learning benchmark meetings In the ESAP2 program 49 Social Accountability Implementing Partners utilized the five SA tools in projects throughout the country (in 9 regions and two city administrations). Based on ESAP2 implementation guide, each SAIP selected at least two SA tools. In total, 6 SAIPs selected to use the GRB tool along with other tools, the majority combined GRB with one other tool; two SAIPs, ADA and REST, chose to use two additional tools, see table 1 below.
Table 1: The SAIPs that chose to implement GRB
Scope of the Study. Our studies will be covering Multan, a city of Pakistan having a population of almost 2.5 million people (FBS, 2002) which is situated almost in the middle of the country with borders to all provinces of Pakistan and the demographics consists of almost all major ethnic and economic segments of the country (Xxxxx Xxxxx, 2005). The study will deal only with grocery and dairy products usually considered the fast moving consumer goods. The logistic service will be measured only through the delivery related aspects of the goods from the wholesaler to the retailer. Although study can be replicated to wider area both in terms of physical coverage as well as more number of products but due to time and resource constraints the scope of the study is limited to this level.
Scope of the Study. To compare the seniority ranking of part time employees as of January 1, 2003 and January 1,
Scope of the Study. This draft memorandum describes the direct and indirect economic effects that would likely arise from implementation of each of the nine proposed alternatives of the Gravina Access Project (GAP). Eight build alternatives to improve access between Xxxxxxx Island and Revillagigedo (commonly called Xxxxxxx) Island in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough of southeastern Alaska, and the no-action alternative, were evaluated. Although differing in scope, cost, and effects, each alternative can be classified as one of three types: no-action, improved ferry service (alternatives G2, G3, and G4) or bridge access (alternatives C3(a), C3(b), C4, D1, and F3). Descriptions of the alternatives are provided in Sections 1.2 and 2.1. Figure 2-1 shows the proposed route of each alternative. The following analysis uses reasonably foreseeable estimates of the economic effects, whether they are positive or negative. In some instances this may result in use of an estimate that is above or below a medium or base case scenario presented for a specific parameter. The analysis does not automatically use the high case for all parameters since this would create a situation that is not likely and foreseeable. Nor does the analysis use only the base case for all parameters since, in some situations, combinations of certain parameters may result in other parameters being above or below the medium or base case. The intent of this analysis is to evaluate a future situation that can be foreseen. Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), direct effects are those that “are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place.”1 The direct economic effects of the alternatives evaluated in this report include: • Economic effects associated with construction spending • Effects on cruise ship operating patterns • Acquisition and relocation effects Additional construction spending would increase business revenues in the community, especially retail establishments near the area of construction activity, for the duration of the construction work. Several of the bridge alternatives may reduce both the number of cruise ship dockings and the time spent in port for some of the cruise ships that continue to visit Ketchikan. Acquisition and relocation effects include the purchase of business, residential, and other property for project right-of-way and the potential need to relocate residents or businesses elsewhere in the community. These displacement effects will begin prior to construction wor...
Scope of the Study. The scope of the study involves understanding of the technology and the product, market research on the application of IoT in Construction Industry, SWOT Analysis, Preparation of Use Cases and Case Studies for IoTSense across all industries, Preparation of Survey Questionnaire for understanding the pain points of target users in construction industry, and analysis of the survey responses for product development.
Scope of the Study. The study will deal with definition of traditional knowledge and genetic resources, objectives and purposes of TRIPS agreement, overview of major International convention for the protection of traditional knowledge, Protection of traditional Knowledge under the TRIPS xxxxxxxxx.Xx will focus only in the area of and issues related with protection of traditional knowledge related with genetic xxxxxxxxx.Xx doing so; it will make reference only to the relevant international legal instruments with special emphasis on to the TRIPS agreement and to domestic IP laws of Ethiopia.
Scope of the Study. The case was presented in the SEAC – 188th meeting dated 09/04/2021. Committee after deliberations decided to consider the proposal under B1 category keeping cluster situation & Hon’ble National Green Tribunal Order dated 13 September 2018 in view, It was decided to recommend TOR approved by SEIAA on 07/03/2019 for Non sand mining without blasting for conducting the EIA study to be done for the proposals in cluster considering 10 Km radius from the periphery of the mine lease area including public hearing including additional TOR to SEIAA Gujrat.