High profile definition

High profile means one of no fewer than four specialties designated by the HCSO, and does not include obstetrics-gynecology. An HCSO may designate a specialty as high profile on the basis of high volume or other basis the HCSO reasonably determines is directly related to providing covered services to a member.
High profile means six feet or higher.
High profile means one of no fewer than four specialties designated by the HCSO, but not obstetrics-gynecology. An HCSO may designate a specialty as high profile on the basis of high volume or on any reasonable basis directly related to providing covered services to a member.

Examples of High profile in a sentence

  • High profile bank failures in Italy and Portugal have reinforced concerns over the health of the European banking sector.

  • High profile lots have been designated as "Prestige Industrial Zone" and particularly high quality landscaping and architectural design are expected in these areas.

  • The receiver recovers the key associated with the circuit output if and only if it satisfies the policy specified by the circuit.

  • High profile Alberta cases include proposals by Kaiser Exploration Ltd.

  • High profile examples of the inappropriate use of counter-terrorism powers include: preventing Walter Wolfgang from re-entering the Labour Party conference in Brighton in 2005, following his physical ejection for heckling the then Foreign Secretary Jack Straw MP; and stopping and searching a protestor and a journalist at an arms fair at the Excel Centre in Docklands, East London in 2003.

  • High profile sponsorships or ones that may be contentious (e.g., where alignment of values between the sponsor agency and Pain BC is uncertain) will come to the Board for approval.

  • High profile buildings include but are not limited to the following locations.

  • High profile environment and location, good level of dedicated parking, capable of supporting highest level IT/cabling, Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compliant, good security.

  • USB-87Pn series is a intelligent I/O expansion unit, it features USB communication interface, hot swap, and most of all, this I/O unit can expand its functions by putting in any kind of I-87K series (High profile) modules.

  • High profile environment and location; either stand alone or on a business park with consistent high quality space; excellent access to road system and good pubic transport access; high level of dedicated parking, capable of supporting highest level/It/cabling, DDA compliant, good security.


More Definitions of High profile

High profile means one of no fewer than four specialties designated by the HCSO, but not obstetrics-gynecology. An HCSO may designate a specialty as high profile on the basis of high volume or on any reasonable basis directly related to providing covered services to a member.

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