Insignificant change definition

Insignificant change means an off-permit change defined under OAR 340-218-0140(2)(a) to either a significant or an insignificant activity which:

Examples of Insignificant change in a sentence

  • Insignificant change in land use is expected along the Phase IB corridor as the stations will be underground and their entry and exit points are planned at vacant areas free of any vegetative cover.

  • Insignificant change (<10m) is not projected forward.These do not account for any future acceleration and widening of erosion expected because of climate change.

  • Insignificant change in normalized Raman spectra of as-grown and transferred VGNs confirms from the Fig.

  • M., and van Meijgaard, E.: Insignificant change in Antarctic snowmelt volume since 1979, Geophysical Research Letters, 39, doi: 10.1029/2011GL050207, 2012.40 Legrand, M., and Mayewski, P.: Glaciochemistry of polar ice cores: A review, Rev.

  • Insignificant change in HW/BW ratio in HCA group compared to control group.

  • Insignificant change is observed, indicating high stability of the Ca3Co2O6.

Related to Insignificant change

  • Significant impact means that the proposal is likely to have a noticeable effect on specific section(s) of the community greater than on the general community at large.

  • Substantial disruption means without limitation that any one or more of the following occur as a result of the bullying:

  • Significant Effects under this clause 11 include termination of employment (including redundancy), major changes in the composition, operation or size of the Employer’s workforce or in the skills required, the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work; the need for retraining or transfer of Employees to other work areas or locations and the restructuring of jobs.