External sources definition

External sources means funds from non-University sources or credit-free areas.
External sources means information from any source other than the Internal Sources, including information from licensed or subscription-based licensed (e.g. OVID, Dialog, RSS aggregator databases) sources and non-licensed (e.g. Yahoo, MSN, CNN) sources.
External sources means sources that do not derive from the use of the short-term credit frameworks that were provided the company in order to finance its current activity.

Examples of External sources in a sentence

  • External sources of funding are needed to implement future renewable energy projects and the availability and applicability of such funding sources are being evaluated.

  • For Transactions with Internal sources, the Point of Injection is the Generator’s bus; for Transactions with Trading Hubs as their sources, the Point of Injection is the Trading Hub Generator bus; for Transactions with External sources, the Point of Injection is the Proxy Generator Bus designated for Imports.

  • External sources relate to market data and other statistical information of independent industry publications, government publications, reports by market research firms or other published (independent) sources, press releases and various annual reports.

  • Referral for admission to PICU is via secondary care (usually consultant) referral, and is possible from the following sources: Internal sources (from within the same hospital) • Planned booked admission following complex surgery • Emergency admission following surgery (following unexpected complications) • Paediatric ▇▇▇▇ • Paediatric HDU • Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), Local Neonatal Unit (LNU) or Special Care Unit (SCU) • A&E External sources Paediatric intensive care retrieval services.

  • Improve infrastructure; and contribute to improving condition of the network Head of Service March 2016 External sources, eg–SUSTRANS, SPT, CWSS.

  • External sources of recruitment will be solicited to the extent needed to ensure a sufficient pool of qualified candidates through the following methods outlined below.