Examples of Governmental decision in a sentence
Lobbying is defined as any action taken by an individual, firm, association, joint venture, partnership, syndicate, corporation, and all other groups who seek to influence the Governmental decision of a Board Member or District Personnel after advertisement and prior to the award of this contract.Vendors/bidders shall not contact school board members, staff or committee members during the course of the bid/proposal process and prior to Board approval.
Lobbying is defined as any action taken by an individual, firm, association, joint venture, partnership, syndicate, corporation, and all other groups who seek to influence the Governmental decision of a Board Member or District Personnel after advertisement and prior to the award of this contract.Vendors/bidders shall not contact school board members, staff, or committee members during the course of the bid/proposal process and prior to Board approval.
Lobbying is defined as any action taken by an individual, firm, association, joint venture, partnership, syndicate, corporation, and all other groups who seek to influence the Governmental decision of a Board Member or District Personnel after advertisement and prior to the award of this contract.Vendors/Vendors shall not contact school board members, staff, or committee members during the course of the bid/proposal process and prior to Board approval.
The quantum of the minimum wage is determined based on specific economical circumstances, level of the average salary per national economy, as well as the projected rate of inflation, and is legalized trough a Governmental decision following consultations with labor associations and unions.
By Law 57/2006, that strategy is a component of the National Nuclear Strategy which is approved by Governmental decision.
The general hazard assessment will be completed within the next few months.
A water system shall be provided for lease by the Water Systems Management Body, in procedures established by the Governmental decision.
According to the information received, in early October 2007, a formal Governmental decision had been revealed concerning a prohibition for Ms. Jamsheer to appear in the Bahraini press, including radio, television and all local newspapers.
The main risks identified are (i) the Governmental decision making process, which can be lengthy; (ii) the institutional complexity of the Project; (iii) the disbursement capacity of the PMU, (iv) the high transaction costs in supervision, and (v) the indirect environmental and social impacts.
Lobbying: Lobbying is defined as any action taken by an individual, firm, association, joint venture, partnership, syndicate, corporation, and all other groups who seek to influence the Governmental decision of a Board Member or District Personnel after advertisement and prior to the posted recommendation on the award of this contract.