Where and When Sample Clauses

Where and When. This screen allows you to produce reports for Logger Locations other than the one currently open. Initially the default values for the location and process dates are from the file that is currently open. To generate a report for another location or date, select a new Logger Location and enter the desired time period in the Process Dates boxes. The calculations can begin and end on any date within a single year. SpecWare will not use data outside the chosen time period. To generate a report that begins in one year and ends in the next (e.g. Chill Hours) you must calculate each year separately and manually sum the results.
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Where and When. The NSH special meeting will take place at NSH’s principal executive offices located at 00000 XX-00 Xxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000 on July 20, 2018 at 10:30 a.m., local time. What you are being asked to vote on: At the NSH special meeting, NSH unitholders will vote on the approval of the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the merger. NSH unitholders also may be asked to consider other matters as may properly come before the meeting. At this time, NSH knows of no other matters that will be presented for the consideration of its unitholders at the meeting. Who may vote: You may vote at the NSH special meeting if you owned NSH units at the close of business on the record date, June 22, 2018. On that date, there were 42,953,132 NSH units outstanding. You may cast one vote for each outstanding NSH unit that you owned on the record date. What vote is needed: The affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of outstanding NSH units is required to approve the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the merger. The directors and executive officers of NSH beneficially own and are entitled to vote, in the aggregate, 9,360,098 million NSH units, representing approximately 21.8% of the outstanding NSH units as of the close of business on the record date. The directors and executive officers of NSH have informed NSH that they currently intend to vote all such NSH units “FOR” the adoption of the merger proposal. Recommendation to NSH Unaffiliated Unitholders (page 39) The NSH Board delegated authority to the NSH Conflicts Committee to negotiate the terms and conditions of the merger, subject to final approval by the NSH Board. The NSH Conflicts Committee unanimously determined that the merger, the merger agreement, the associated transaction documents and the transactions contemplated thereby were advisable, fair and reasonable to, and in the best interest of, NSH and the NSH unaffiliated unitholders. Accordingly, the NSH Conflicts Committee recommended that the NSH Board approve the merger, the merger agreement, the associated transaction documents and the transactions contemplated thereby. Based on the NSH Conflicts Committee’s determination and recommendation and all of the information made available to the NSH Board and upon other relevant factors, the NSH Board (other than Messrs. Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx, who were not in attendance and recused themselves) unanimously approved and declared the advisability ...
Where and When. This screen allows you to produce reports for Logger Locations other than the one currently open (see p. 36). Crops The evapotranspiration (ET) value computed by SpecWare is the potential ET of a grass crop. Actual ET for a specific crop at a specific growth stage can be computed with a crop coefficient (k). The default k-value is 1.0. Crop coefficients are generally available from local extension services. This screen allows you to build reports for multiple crops. To see what crops are already entered, click the arrow to expand the Crops field. After choosing a crop, the data that has been entered for that crop can be seen in the Begin Dates - K Factors field. To add a crop, left-click the Add button under the Crops field, enter the crop name, and click OK. Enter the k factor and first date that factor is to be used by clicking the Add button under the Begin Dates - K Factors field. Multiple k factors and begin dates can be entered for each crop, allowing the user to track crop water status as plant water requirements change. The ET report can display the results of applied irrigation for each crop. Click the Add button under the Irrigation Dates and Amounts field and enter the irrigation date and amount of water applied. To change or delete data entered for any crop, highlight the data to be changed and click Delete. Re-enter new or updated data as needed by using the Add button.
Where and When. We are aiming for delivery of findings by mid September to inform some initial online activity from October 2013. Please outline timings in your response. Step By Creative testing brief development July Initiate tender process for creative testing agency August Agency appointment and briefing Mid September Fieldwork and results September Campaign go live October
Where and When. This screen allows you to produce reports for Logger Locations other than the one currently open (See p. 36). Crops The evapotranspiration (ET) v a l u e c o m p u t e d b y SpecWare is the potential ET of a grass crop. Actual ET for a specific crop at a specific growth stage can be computed with a crop coefficient (k). The default k- value is 1.0. Crop coefficients are generally a va i l a b l e f r o m l o c a l extension services. This screen allows you to build reports for multiple crops. To see what crops are already entered, click the arrow to expand the Crops field. After choosing a crop, the data that has been entered for that crop can be seen in the Begin Dates - K Factors field. To add a crop, left-click the Add button under the Crops field, enter the crop name, and click OK. Enter the k factor and first date that factor is to be used by clicking the Add button under the Begin Dates - K Factors field. Multiple k factors and begin dates can be entered for each crop, allowing the user to track crop water status as plant water requirements change. The ET report can display the results of applied irrigation for each crop. Click the Add button under the Irrigation Dates and Amounts field and enter the irrigation date and amount of water applied. To change or delete data entered for any crop, highlight the data to be changed and click Delete. Re-enter new or updated data as needed by using the Add button.
Where and When should I arrive? We suggest that you park in the Mattamy Homes Sales Centre, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx to set-up. The event will start at 12:00pm (noon) and we recommend that you arrive by 10:00am at the latest to set-up your tent area. Your tent area will be ready by 9:30am. We are exploring other transportation options and will contact you if there are any changes.
Where and When. The ONEOK special meeting will take place at ONEOK Plaza, 000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000, on June 30, 2017 at 9:00 a.m., local time. What you are being asked to vote on: At the ONEOK special meeting, ONEOK shareholders will vote on the ONEOK stock issuance proposal, the ONEOK charter amendment proposal, and the adjournment proposal. ONEOK shareholders may also be asked to consider other matters as may properly come before the ONEOK special meeting. At this time, XXXXX knows of no other matters that will be presented for the consideration of the ONEOK shareholders at the ONEOK special meeting.
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Where and When. Making Sense will disseminate and communicate its activities, findings and outcomes throughout the length of the project, both locally in the pilot cities, and internationally in Europe and beyond. The geographical and temporal aspects of this communication strategy have been discussed in the previous sections. Nevertheless, following we highlight some of the key spaces where we intend to further disseminate the project. European Commission and research communities The consortium will cooperate with the European Commission to disseminate information through the EU supported R&D initiatives: ICT related, scientific and political events of the European Commission, international conferences, workshops and symposia. The aim of these engagements is to increase awareness about Making Sense within the EU and to identify and harness opportunities to collaborate with other EU funded initiatives. Scientific papers In collaboration with WP3 and WP4, the consortium will work on a wide range of papers, articles and publications to contribute the project’s outcomes to scholars, practitioners and the general public working on or interested in the project’s topics. Likewise, we will seek to contribute insights and findings to specific government, innovation and policy agencies, who can support change from the top-down. Organising demos, workshops and presentations To showcase the work conducted by communities during the pilots and to inspire others who were not initially involved a broad range of events will be organised. This includes demos and presentations at local hackathons and international events such as the Fab Lab Annual Meeting, the Open Knowledge Festival, Maker Xxxxxx, Smart City Expo, and the OuiShare Fest. The mid-term and the last project meetings will include sessions open to the scientific community and representatives of the stakeholders. The consortium understands that increased visibility is likely to augment the external appropriation and impact of the Making Sense outputs. For this reason, the project partners are encouraged to plan participation to selected events (1/3 per year, depending on budget), that are relevant to the field of participatory sensing, making and environmental action, from SMEs conferences to maker xxxxxx, at national, international, and EU congresses and exhibitions. ANNEX 1

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