Variability Sample Clauses

Variability. Micron will make commercially reasonable efforts to limit the **** variability of the quantity of Binding Forecast Wafers it supplies to no more than **** percent (****%) of the number of Binding Forecast Wafers for such week, and Micron will promptly notify Intel in writing of any inability to timely deliver the Binding Forecast Wafers. If Micron does not make up any shortfall of Binding Forecast Wafers for any given design id ****, the **** for the Probed Wafers that are **** in satisfaction of any shortfall remaining upon the conclusion of such **** shall be ****. Any extraordinary costs or fees incurred by Micron to hold excess inventory or make up any shortfall are at Micron's expense.
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Variability. Micron will make commercially reasonable efforts to limit the [***] variability of the quantity of Binding Forecast Wafers it supplies to no more than [***] percent ([***]%) of the number of Binding Forecast Wafers for such week, and Micron will promptly notify Intel in writing of any inability to deliver timely the Binding Forecast Wafers. Micron agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to make up any shortfall of Binding Forecast Wafers for any given Design ID within [***] of the [***].
Variability. Micron will make commercially reasonable efforts to limit the [***] variability of the quantity of Binding Forecast Wafers it supplies to no more than [***] percent ([***]%) of the number of Binding Forecast Wafers for such week, and Micron will promptly notify Intel in writing of any inability to deliver timely the Binding Forecast Wafers. Micron agrees to use all commercially reasonable efforts to make up any shortfall of Binding Forecast Wafers for any given Design ID within [***] of the [***]. To the extent that Micron does not make up any shortfall of Binding Forecast Wafers for any given Design ID within [***] of the [***] despite using commercially reasonable efforts to do so, Micron will deliver the shortfall amount [***] and the Final Price for such Binding Forecast Wafers will be equal to the [***]. Any extraordinary costs or fees incurred by Micron to hold excess inventory or make up any shortfall will be at Micron’s expense.
Variability. EAST-ADL element System Xxxxxx concept Impl Meta Impl view Impl XML Comment ConfigurableContainer Item X n/a ConfigurationDecision Item X n/a ConfigurationDecisionFolder Item X n/a ConfigurationDecisionModel {abstract} Item {abstract} X n/a ConfigurationDecisionModelEntr y {abstract} Item {abstract} X n/a ContainerConfiguration Item X n/a FeatureConfiguration Item X n/a InternalBinding Item X n/a PrivateContent Item X n/a ReuseMetaInformation Item X n/a SelectionCriterion Item X n/a Variability Item X n/a VariableElement Part X n/a VariationGroup Item X n/a VehicleLevelConfigurationDecisi onModel Item X n/a
Variability. The number of work weeks assigned to a Core Faculty member during the summer can vary between zero (0) weeks and thirteen (13) weeks for each year of a faculty member’s appointment, subject to the mutual agreement of the Core Faculty member and the University.
Variability this is predominantly a grassy and herbaceous assemblage with often a minor shrub component. However, in a few sites, particu- larly in more exposed positions or where soils are shallower, shrubs can become more prominent and be up to 40% cover. Conservation status: although likely to extend from at least Inverell to Warrabah this assemblage is only reserved locally, here and in Warrabah NP and potentially Stoney Batter Ck NR. Thus, this community is not represented formally in conservation areas across its range. In addition, the number of combined hectares in reserve are likely to be low. Thus, this assemblage should be considered poorly conserved locally in terms of area, and also inadequately in terms of representation within the reserve network. Parts of this community are dominated by Yellow Box – Xxxxxxx’x Red Gum and as such would be considered Endangered on the NSW TSC Act and the EPB&C Act. Community 2: Eucalyptus caleyi (Xxxxx’x Ironbark) – Eucalyptus andrewsii (Western New England Blackbutt) Woodlands Environmental relationships: primarily on crests and upper slopes, but also in other physiographic positions. Soils are well-drained or occasionally moist. Soil colour is usually xxxxx, from light to grey xxxxx or occasionally red xxxxx, and xxxxx loam in texture or rarely loamy sand or loam. Structure: primarily shrubby woodlands or open forests. Tree layer: (8–) 15–20 (–30) m tall; 20–30 (–40)% cover. Tall shrub layer: 3–10 (–12) m tall; 10–20 (–40)% cover, but usually absent. Low shrub layer: 1–3 m tall; (10–) 20–30 (–40)% cover. Understorey layer: < 1 m tall; (10–) 30–60 (–80)% cover. (Fig. 5). Trees: Callitris endlicheri, Eucalyptus caleyi, Eucalyptus prava, Eucalyptus andrewsii, Eucalyptus macrorhyncha, Eucalyptus quinniorum, Angophora floribunda, Eucalyptus melliodora, Eucalyptus bridgesiana. Shrubs: Pultenaea sp. G, Cassinia quinquefaria, Leucopogon muticus, Hibbertia obtusifolia, Brachyloma daphnoides ssp. glabrum, Acacia neriifolia, Olearia elliptica, Lissanthe strigosa, Melichrus urceolatus, Leucopogon lanceolatus, Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustifolia, Acacia penninervis, Xxxxxx reflexa, Persoonia sericea, Indigofera australis, Pultenaea xxxxxxx, Olearia rosmarinifolia, Acacia buxifolia. Climbers & trailers: Hardenbergia violacea, Glycine clandestina, Glycine tabacina, Clematis glycinoides, Billardiera scandens, Desmodium varians. Ground cover: Joycea pallida, Lepidosperma laterale, Dichelachne micrantha, Lomandra multiflora, Cymbopogon...
Variability only one formal site sampled this assemblage therefore, community variability cannot be adequately discussed. However, the assemblage is likely to be very stochastic both in temporal and spatial terms. Differences in extent of water-logging and duration will significantly affect what species are present in the long term and also how extensive the community is. Some areas have extensive and dense Phragmites stands and Leptospermum polygalifolium may or may not be present as a significant feature. Conservation status: this assemblage only occurs in small areas of less than one hectare, with a sporadic and isolated distribution. It is under significant threat from various land uses and by feral animals, particularly pigs, and weeds. This type of assemblage should be considered vulnerable and poorly conserved, both locally and across its range if it is synonymous with more widespread associations. Discussion Phytogeography Based on analysis and mapping, the two conservation areas (Ironbark and Bornhardtia) capture significantly different proportions of communities, and a number of the communities are confined to one or the other. Overall the two conservation areas complement each other. For example, Community 2 is entirely restricted to Bornhardtia where it is very common, Communities 1, 5, 6 and 9 have the bulk of their distribution within Bornhardtia, while Communities 4, 7, and 8 only occur in Ironbark. The remaining Communities 3, 10 and 11 are common in both areas. Community 1 in broad terms is likely to occur from south of Inverell and Xxxxxx area extending south to the eastern and higher altitude areas of Warrabah NP but no direct correlates are described in the literature. Unlike some other assemblages described herein, Olearia species do not dominate, and unlike Community 2 Pultenaea sp. G is usually absent or rare in the shrub layer. In broad circumscription, Communities 2 and 3 are likely to occur from the Sundown area of Queensland as far south as Warrabah, but they are likely to be more common from south of Goonoowiggal to Warrabah and as far east as Single NP and the Basin NR. In the strictest sense, these communities only occur from the study area south to the high altitude eastern parts of Warrabah National Park and surrounds. Community 2 has a very distinct shrub layer characterised by Pultenaea, Cassinia and Leucopogon, with only a moderately dense grassy understorey, which is in contrast to Community 1.
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Variability two fairly distinctive sub-assemblages are readily recognised in the field. More sheltered sites, such as on the southern side of dry shallow ridges or amongst a large collection of boulders a sub-assemblage dominated by Eucalyptus andrewsii, E.
Variability this is a highly variable assemblage with up to three sub- assemblages, each with a highly diverse set of dominant trees with relatively low fidelity. The first sub-assemblage occurs in open and exposed sites and often is dominated by E. albens and E. dealbata
Variability. Micron will make commercially reasonable efforts to limit the [***] variability of the quantity of Binding Forecast Wafers it supplies to no more than [***] percent ([***]%) of the number of Binding Forecast Wafers for such week, and Micron will promptly notify Intel in writing of any inability to timely deliver the Binding Forecast Wafers. If Micron does not make up any shortfall of Binding Forecast Wafers for any given design id within [***] of the [***], the Final Price for the Probed Wafers that are delivered after such [***] period in satisfaction of any shortfall remaining upon the conclusion of such [***] period shall be an amount equal to the [***]. Any extraordinary costs or fees incurred by Micron to hold excess inventory or make up any shortfall are at Micron’s expense.
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