Entirely definition

Entirely. (adverb) means
Entirely means “wholly, completely, [or] fully.” (ECF 54 at 17.) Accordingly, the use of
Entirely in subsection 1342(l)(1) means that only “discharges composed [wholly, completely or

Examples of Entirely in a sentence

  • Entirely without prejudice to the University's position, except as provided in the Memorandum of Understanding (Appendix IV), that students, including graduate students, are excluded from the Collective Agreement, the parties agree to refer the questions of tracking and quantification of student employees, via Payroll or other systems, to the Joint Committee.

  • The assessment of risk is undertaken using a red, amber and green traffic light system based on the following principles: Key to ‘Risk by RAG’ (guidance) Theme / Topic Focus on local policy subject: changes to national policy, new policy approach required – cancellation, adaptation, mitigation, resilience; colours: Green No change required, ▇▇▇▇▇ Introduction of new terminology but no fundamental change to policy thrust, Red Entirely new approach to local policy.

  • Corporate Organization; Related Entities 5 Section 2.2 Title to MSV Interests and Retained MSV Interests 5 Section 2.3 Authority Relative to this Agreement 6 Section 2.4 Consents and Approvals; No Violations 6 Section 2.5 Purchase Entirely for Own Account 7 Section 2.6 Reliance Upon Motient’s Representations 8 Section 2.7 Receipt of Information 8 Section 2.8 Investor Status; etc.

  • Threshold: $0.82 per share Target: $0.85 per share Maximum: $0.88 per share 20% of total Award LTIP Units Discretionary Component Entirely at the discretion of the Committee based on the Committee’s assessment of the Grantee’s individual performance in areas the Committee deems in its discretion to be important based on the Grantee’s job duties and position within the organization.

  • REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PURCHASER 12 3.1 Authorization 13 3.2 Purchase Entirely for Own Account 13 3.3 Disclosure of Information 13 3.4 Restricted Securities 13 3.5 No Public Market 13 3.6 Legends 13 3.7 Accredited Investor 14 3.8 Foreign Investors 14 3.9 No General Solicitation 14 3.10 Residence 14 4.

  • Online option: All courses required for option completion are offered as Entirely at a Distance (E) or Fully at a Distance (F).

  • Shares Entirely for Own Account ........................................

  • Purchase Entirely for Own Account......................................................6 Section 2.13.

  • Entirely at SCC’s discretion, SCC may reject any of the Supplier’s personnel if the reference information provided by the Suppliers, in SCC’s view, insufficient, incomplete or unfavourable to the personnel.

  • Entirely free have any liability including financial responsibility for injuries or illness.

Related to Entirely

  • Residents Parking Space" means a space in a Residents' Parking Place which is provided for the leaving of a vehicle of the classes specified in Article 20 of Part A of this Order.

  • Day works means varied work inputs subject to payment on a time basis for the Service Provider's employees and equipment, in addition to payments for associated materials and administration.

  • Core means a pedestrian-oriented area of commercial and civic uses serving the surrounding municipality, generally including housing and access to public transportation.

  • State Contract Project means any erection or construction of, or any addition to, alteration of or other improvement to any building or structure, including, but not limited to, roads or highways, or the installation of any heating or cooling or ventilating plants or other equipment, or the supply of and materials for such projects, pursuant to a contract with the State of West Virginia for which bids were solicited on or after June 6, 2001.

  • State of emergency means a natural or man-made disaster or emergency for which a state of emergency has been declared by the President of the United States or the Governor, or for which a state of emergency has been declared by a municipal emergency management coordinator.