Examples of Base programs in a sentence
Base programs on a clear design, with a program-specific logic model that clearly articulates a logical flow from the program activities to its objectives and develops a better balance between the monitoring needs of IFC globally and the implementation and monitoring needs of the individual program.
Base programs were expected to be cut by approximately 10% overall with respect to 2008-2009 levels, although the areas of noncommunicable diseases, maternal and child health, social determinants of health, and nutrition would be cut proportionately less than other areas.
Assessed contributions would remain unchanged at $210.6 million.3 Base programs would increase by around 1%, rising from US$ 612.8 million under the program and budget for 2016– 2017 to $621.1 million.
In accordance with the age requirements for MCB Hawaii, children must be 10 years of age, regardless of written permission, to walk to and from Base programs, or to be home alone.
NASA has terminated the Advanced Composites Technology, High Speed Research, Advanced Subsonic Technology, High Performance Computing and Communications, Quiet Aircraft Technology, Vehicle Systems, and Research and Technology Base programs, and reduced funding for aeronautics research contracts with private parties under other aeronautics research programs.
Base programs are permitted to approach the Senate for funding outside of the General Appropriation Act in the form of a bill.
Asthmatic individuals whose exercise- induced asthma cannot be prevented with bronchodilator premedication, who require systemic carticesteroid therapy, or who have required multiple hospitalizations for asthma will not be allowed to participate in Sea Base programs.
Base programs were financed in the amount of $3.8 billion (101% financing of the approved budget).
This year’s environmental liability will be based upon contingency estimates derived from the site’s risk documentation.Updating IPABS to Reflect High Confidence Life-Cycle Cost Estimates During FY 2010, EM and the sites established capital projects and operating activities under each PBS for all applicable Base programs which are reflected in EM’s corporate data warehouse – IPABS.
A number of the technologies utilized with such great effect during the Gulf War (e.g. laser guided bombs, stealth, cruise missiles, night vision) can trace their origins to Technology Base programs initiated in the late 1960s and early 1970s.