Strength Sample Clauses

Strength. An aspect of an offeror’s proposal that has merit or exceeds specified performance or capability requirements in a way that will be advantageous to the Government during contract performance.
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Strength. 3.1. Increase the load specified in paragraph 2.4. of this annex at a rate between 5 N/second and 200 N/second to 890 N ± 5 N and maintain the applied load for 5 seconds without any breakage of the seat or head restraint. Figure 5-1 r: reference line r1: displaced reference line " Annex 6 Paragraph 1.4.2., amend to read:
Strength. The procedure for determining the in-place strength of the soil. The minimum frequency of tests shall be one test for each 1400 yd3 of each lift of embankment.
Strength. The procedure for corrective action when the blow counts of the DCP are less than the required blow counts determined based on laboratory tests for each soil type
Strength. IV Support person as a professional • Exhibits an awareness of personal strengths and limitations • Makes effort toward improvement. • Establishes professional goals and works toward their attainment. • Demonstrates continued professional growth. • Operates within professional standards for the field of specialization. V Involvement in assisting pupils, parents, and educational personnel. • Demonstrates positive relationships with staff, students, administrators, parents, and community. • Contributes positively to the total school environment. • Collaborates effectively with other educational and agency staff. • Establishes linkage with appropriate agencies. • Maintains appropriate confidentiality. • Provides specialized assistance in identifying those needing specialized programs. Strengths: Evaluator’s Comments: Employee’s Comments: Goals for the coming year:
Strength ening the coherence and comple- mentarity of EU external actions Ensuring closer cooperation with the European Commission and the European External Action Service, in support of EU development objectives, will be a major theme in 2011. The Bank will endeavour to maximise synergies and efficiencies through the use and fur- ther development of ‘blending’ mechanisms, as well as to contribute to the overall vis- ibility of the EU. The EIB will also participate actively in discussions on the establishment of an EU Plat- form for Cooperation and Development, and follow-up on the mid-term evaluation of the Investment Facility, with the aim of taking EU coordination a step further. The Bank will continue to pursue enhanced inter-institutional cooperation, notably through the Mutual Reliance Initiative and other forms of division of labour with other peer institutions, IFIs and EDFIs (e.g. EFP). Improving communica- tion The Bank recognises the importance of communication activities to increase the visibil- ity of EIB-funded projects as well as to encourage improved transparency and dialogue with key stakeholders and will strengthen its efforts in this area. The EIB aims to demon- strate the value added of its support to developing countries and to win over those who are not yet convinced. Development outcomes‌ Portfolio overview‌ “Focus on development through the private sector” The Bank’s ACP portfolio represents an interesting and diverse mix of funding sources and instruments supporting inclusive growth and development through private sector investments as well as public sector infrastructure, without which economic development will not happen. Advans microfinance Overall figures7 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total IF (1st and 2nd Protocols) EUR 3 185.5m Approvals 368.9 318.2 476.8 586.0 261.5 338.0 622.5 369.1 3 341.0 Signatures 140.2 337.2 351.2 569.6 324.6 336.3 450.1 374.2 2 883.4 Disbursements 4.0 93.1 113.7 185.2 329.2 218.0 198.0 256.8 1 398.1 EIB OR 1st Protocol EUR 1 720m Approvals 43.1 47.3 170.0 207.3 550.3 133.0 0.0 0.0 1 151.0 Signatures 6.1 62.2 150.9 167.3 431.8 148.8 0.0 0.0 967.1 Disbursements 0.0 6.7 13.6 86.0 110.6 229.3 154.1 33.4 633.6 EIB OR 2nd Protocol EUR 2 030m Approvals 76.0 663.2 730.0 1 469.2 Signatures 76.0 413.2 597.8 1 086.9 Disbursements 0.0 26.8 155.9 182.7 7 The following sections present a global overview of the signed portfolio for the ACP and OCT Investment Facility and under the Bank’s own resources since the in...
Strength. The concentration of drug or item per unit volume or per unit weight.
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Strength. Total number of ‘Consultant Field Engineers’ (CFEs) shall be deployed at level I & II The CFS Level I & II shall be of adequate enough to perform the work and shall be decided by CWC. Deployment shall be strictly according to the requirement stipulated by CWC which shall be exclusively placed to CONSULTANT with clear mention of Number of Engineers, their experience profile, Address of Site of Work, place of posting and duration of posting in Months. Based on Current assessment of Volume and Nature of work, CWC may require ONE TO THREE CFE to be deployed by CONSULTANT for 12 Months (Twelve Months) in all Ros and Corporate office (N. Delhi). This requirement of Total Number of CFE and duration of Posting is indicative only and may vary in coming days. Actual requirement of deployment shall be placed through work order based on the projects in any region. CFE to be deployed by CONSULTANT shall be well experienced in Construction works and shall be deemed to be qualified if he fulfils following eligibility Criteria. CFE_ Level -I Educational Qualification Work Experience Desirable Skills Language Known Graduate in Civil Engineering Not less than 3 yrs. In Construction Project. Experience of successfully executing at least One project of PEB or Conventional Steel Structure building (Industrial/ institutional/ Commercial) including Civil works. Well versed of knowledge to work on MS Office. Knowledge of AUTOCAD., Estimation and Field surveying Speaking and writing English and/or Hindi. Speaking skills of local Language of Concern STATE shall be an added advantage. OR Diploma in Civil Not less than 6 yrs. In -as above- -as above- Engineering. Construction Project. Experience of successfully executing at least One project of PEB or Conventional Steel Structure building (Industrial/ institutional/ Commercial) including Civil works. CFE_ Level -II Educational Qualification Work Experience Desirable Skills Language Known Graduate in Civil Engineering Not less than 10 yrs. In Construction Project. Experience of successfully executing at least One project of PEB or Conventional Steel Structure building (Industrial/ institutional/ Commercial) including Civil works. Well versed of knowledge to work on MS Office. Knowledge of AUTOCAD., Estimation and Project management. Speaking and writing English and/or Hindi. Speaking skills of local Language of Concern STATE shall be an added advantage. OR Diploma in Civil Not less than 20 yrs. In -as above- -as above- Engineering. Co...
Strength. Enables sub-national level analysis. One particular form of sub-group analysis to which administrative data are particularly well suited (while survey data are not well-suited) is the calculation of indicator values at sub-national level. Most national surveys in South Africa are deigned to produce national level estimates of the research objective in question. Some surveys can also be used to calculate relatively reliable estimates at provincial level (e.g. the Living Condition Surveys and the Income and Expenditure Surveys)16. However, for analyses at a smaller spatial scale than provinces, survey datasets are rarely suitable. To date, most of the sub-provincial analyses of social and economic indicators in South Africa have been based on Census data (which, like administrative data, is not subject to survey sampling errors and does not require the presentation of associated confidence intervals17). For example, XxXxxxxx et al. (2000) produced four alternative deprivation indices at magisterial district level using data from the 1996 Census in order to explore the relationship between deprivation and health inequalities in South Africa. Similar work was undertaken by researchers in the provincial government of the Western Cape to generate deprivation indices at municipality level across the Western Cape province using data from the 1996 Census (Department of Health and Social Services, 1999) and then subsequently using data from the 2001 Census (Department of the Premier of the Western Cape, 2005). Other examples of socio- economic indicators being constructed at small area level using Census data include the South African Index of Multiple Deprivation 2001 (SAIMD 2001) at Datazone level (Noble et al., 2009) and the South African Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011 (SAIMD 2011) at Xxxx level (Noble et al., 2013). In addition to supporting the construction of the South African indices of deprivation, StatsSA 15 Although some would argue that a census/administrative dataset is, in fact, a sample from a super- population. 16 Uniquely the Community Surveys 2007 and 2016 with their very large samples are designed to allow some analysis at Municipality level.
Strength. The concentration of dissolved and suspended matter in sewage, as indicated by biochemical oxygen demand or suspended solids.
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