Bridging means adding an eligible period of previous Hunt County employment to the current period of employment with Hunt County to create an “adjusted service date” for calculating an employee’s total time of service for the purpose of all Hunt County pay and benefit determinations.
Bridging is defined as filling a permanent vacancy on a temporary basis until the contractual costing/hiring process is completed, and/or
Bridging means framing members either placed at an angle from top to bottom alternately in joist spaces, or solid two-inch blocks placed full joist depth, and intended for the purpose of transmitting direct floor and roof loads over wider areas.
Examples of Bridging in a sentence
Bridging charges are additional and are priced at Customer's applicable Toll Meet Meet-Me Access rate per minute.
Bridging Cultures: Global Literary GemsWorldly narratives: The world is a rich tapestry of cultures, and literature provides a gateway to understanding them.
Bridging finance will eventually become part of permanent funding.
Approved Bridging forms will be supplied by the Employer and signed upon hiring.
Bridging Charges include charges based on charge type, including Premier/Standard/Unattended ISDN Bridging and Instant Video ISDN Bridging and there is an additional per call minute charge for Premier Video Conferencing.
More Definitions of Bridging
Bridging is defined as filling a permanent vacancy on a temporary basis until the contractual process is completed. A special project monitor hired in accordance with the Service's needs arising out of special projects, provided such persons shall not be employed for more than six (6) months in any twelve (12) month period, subject to an extension by mutual agreement by the parties. It is agreed that the provisions of Schedule "E" appended hereto shall be the only provisions of this Collective Agreement that apply to temporary full-time members as defined herein.
Bridging s Deficiency Claim” means the unsecured Deficiency Claim of Bridging arising under or in connection with the Prepetition Loan Documents which shall be allocated (directly and not as a participation) as follows: (i) 90.86% of Bridging’s Deficiency Claim shall be allocated to Bridging or its designee; and (ii) 9.14% of Bridging’s Deficiency Claim shall be allocated to Centurion.
Bridging means using a deck or planking to span a gap between two independent work platforms;
Bridging means Bridging Finance Inc.
Bridging social capital means creating connections that link people together where traditionally they may be divided by race, class or religion. These associations that ‘bridge’ between communities, groups or organisations look outwards, rather than ‘inwards’. An extension of bridging social capital is ‘linking’ social capital. This describes the respect and networks of trusting relationships between people who are interacting across explicit, formal or institutional power structures in society. It differs from bridging social capital because the power differences between partners are a conscious part of the relationship. While bridging social capital develops
Bridging or “Bridging Finance” means Bridging Finance Inc.
Bridging means accumulated backfill material that creates an obstruction in a test hole, well or annular space.