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The Detailed Definition of Alternatives Report and the Streetcar Plan Set provide additional details on changes to traffic operations at intersections under the Streetcar Alternative.
A Deliverable must include, if appropriate, functional and technical specifications ("Detailed Definition") for itself or for other Deliverables.
See also: DeSaussure and Haanappel, supra, note 92.102 Space Laboratory: Cooperative program, 24 U.S.T. 2049; TIAS 7722.103 See: “Memorandum of Understanding Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the European Space Agency for the Conduct of Parallel Detailed Definition and Preliminary Design Studies (Phase B) Leading Toward Further Cooperation in The Development, Operation and Utilization of a Permanently Manned Space Station, ” June 3, 1985.
Detailed Definition - A technical description of the system, supported by appropriate illustrations.
These are: Basic Concept; Basic Formula, Basic Definition, or Basic Procedure; Detailed Formula or Detailed Definition; Comments and Explanations; GIS Approach; and GIS Steps.
The MPC involvement in the Detailed Definition phase focuses on comments, in particular on the scientific relevance and performance ambition of the o Topics definition for VLD, especially in view of securing the timely delivery of Solutions in relation with the 2018 update of the ATM Master Plan and with CP2,o Proposed Topics prioritisation and link with EU political priorities, Master Plan, performance scheme (top‐down perspective) and CP2.
Detailed Definition of the Systems modifications to be introduced on Demo a/c and preparation of Modification technical dossiers.
The NTIA also clarified that it would “not accept a proposal that replaces the NTIA role with a government‐led or an inter‐governmental organization solution.”11 A More Detailed Definition of Success.
Detailed Definition: (1) developed in consultation with stakeholders, thereby learning is driven by demand and is also the responsibility of the learners, (2) consists of curriculum training programmes that deal with appropriate content for skills and attitude building, (3) insists on mastery at one level to move to another,(4) assists individuals through chosen developmental stages towards specific target for sustainable livelihoods, (5) results in formal or informal economic activity.
Conceptual layouts developed for each site are provided in Volume 2: Detailed Definition of Alternatives, Conceptual Plan and Profile Drawings.