Group use definition
Examples of Group use in a sentence
You must not reveal any confidential information concerning the Group, use that information in any way which may injure or cause loss to the Group, or use that confidential information to gain an advantage for yourself or anyone else.
Movements to those market prices may materially affect the value of the Fund’s investments, which may move down as well as up.A key metric the RQA Group use to measure market risk is Value at Risk (“VaR”) which encompasses price, currency and interest rate risk.
Any Working Group use of a Project trademark, including for Approved Deliverables, must be Approved by the Steering Committee.
This worksheet to be filled out by the applicant, is designed only for the Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group use only.
Executive will not at any time (whether during or after Executive’s employment with the Company Group) use any Confidential Information for the benefit, purposes or account of Executive or any other Person, other than in the performance of Executive’s duties under this Agreement.
Employee agrees that Employee is a fiduciary of the Company and will not, directly or indirectly (other than solely in furtherance of the Company Group’s business and interests as specifically authorized and directed by the Company Group) use, disclose, share, publish, or make accessible to any Person any Confidential Information that Employee may obtain or to which Employee may have access.
The Group use the general approach in considering the allowance for loss on impairment.
In estimating the fair value of those financial liabilities, the Group use observable market inputs as far as possible.
The majority of valuation techniques employed by the Group use only observable market data and thus the reliability of the fair value measurement is relatively high.
When calculating the recoverable value of the cash-generating unit in virtue of the assessment of annual or regular impairment, the Group use estimates and significant judgments on future cash flows of the cash-generating unit.