Factors definition

Factors means the four (4) T.A.S.K. factors of Complexity, Knowledge, Influence and Pressure;
Factors means Neurturin. Subject to Section 3.01, the Parties may consider adding NGF, NT4/5, NT3 and/or CT-1 to the definition of "Factor(s)" during the term of this Agreement.
Factors. Second Lien Loan Risk," the first sentence of the third paragraph under "RISK FACTORS--Potential Inadequacy of Credit Enhancement for the Offered Certificates," the second sentence under the fourth bullet point under "RISK FACTORS--Interest Generated by the Mortgage Loans May Be Insufficient to Maintain Overcollateralization," the second sentence under "RISK FACTORS--High Loan-to-Value Ratios Increase Risk of Loss," "THE MORTGAGE POOL," "OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION," the first sentence under "DESCRIPTION OF THE CERTIFICATES--The PMI Policy," and the first sentence of the sixth paragraph under "YIELD, PREPAYMENT AND MATURITY CONSIDERATIONS."

Examples of Factors in a sentence

  • The Contractor will perform any or all Tasks in the Construction Task Catalog for the Unit Price appearing therein multiplied by the following Adjustment Factors.

  • The Plan Administrator will allocate the Employer Contribution for the Plan Year in the same ratio that each Participant's Benefit Factor for the Plan Year bears to the sum of the Benefit Factors of all Participants for the Plan Year.

  • Factors that might cause such a difference include the risk factors identified under the caption “Risk Factors” in this prospectus supplement, as well as those identified under Item 1A.

  • Factors resolved by the Job Evaluation Board of Referees or under Arbitration of the grievance procedure shall not be used for future cross-comparison.

  • Factors that might cause such a difference include the risk factors identified under the caption “Risk Factors” in this prospectus, as well as those identified under Item 1A.


More Definitions of Factors

Factors means such considerations as would result in a determination by the Administrator that a Termination of Employment does not constitute a Retirement, and shall include the Participant's: (i) inadequate job performance; (ii) inadequate notice of resignation; (iii) intention for comparable future employment at a third party organization; (iv) intention for future employment or other service or advisory relationship with a competitor of the Company; or (iv) any other similar consideration.
Factors. Cultural Assets of a city from arts to sports industries. Human Infrastructure, from mobility to start-ups, health, finance and more. Networked Markets, the power of a city in a networked world. Each factor is divided into “segments”. These segments are designed to capture the modern innovation economy in its completeness, across different countries and cultures. Calculation to compute the composite: The Innovation Cities Index classifies all cities into Target groups: Cities are selected based on health, wealth, population and geographical factors. Indicators are observed and collected for all major cities. Innovation City Indexes are an introduction to Program Products and Packages which City Government can participate in to communicate and improve each cities economic and social development through innovation.
Factors has the meaning set forth in Section 26.2.
Factors means the actuarial cost factors calculated by the state actuary and adopted by the department that are used in the formulas for calculating the cost of a service credit purchase. See WAC 415-02-370 for additional infor- mation about the service credit purchase factors.
Factors means the factors set out in clause 4.6.
Factors means core risk factor exposure(s), which may include exposures to equities, fixed income, currencies and commodity indices in order to achieve the investment objective of the Portfolio;
Factors as the context may require, shall mean CIT Group/Commercial Services, Inc. and Banc of America Commercial Services Corporation, each of which are parties to an Intercreditor Agreement with Bank.