Examples of Minimum Necessary Qualifications in a sentence
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An Employment Opportunity shall be awarded to the best candidate, as determined by the Employer, from among two (2) or more candidates of the same preference category who meet the Minimum Necessary Qualifications of the position.
If no candidate for an Employment Opportunity meets the Minimum Necessary Qualifications, then preference shall be given first to Tribal Members, then to Spouses and Adopted Children of Tribal Members, and then to other Native Americans, who are capable of being trained to the Minimum Necessary Qualifications of the position.
For Employers other than the Tribe, preference in Employment Opportunities shall be given to individuals who are members of a federally recognized Indian tribe and who live on or near a reservation; provided that they meet the Minimum Necessary Qualifications.
If no candidate for an Employment Opportunity meets the Minimum Necessary Qualifications, then preference shall be given first to Tribal Members, then to Spouses of Tribal Members, and then to other Native Americans, who are capable of being trained to the Minimum Necessary Qualifications of the position.
We consider that this increase in violence corresponds with the increase in psychoactive substances.
If no individual in the foregoing situations meet the Minimum Necessary Qualifications, then preference shall be given to a member of a federally recognized Indian tribe living on or near a reservation who is capable of being trained to the Minimum Necessary Qualifications of the position, if such an individual has applied for the position.
When the Tribe is the Employer, it shall give preference in Employment Opportunities first to Tribal Members, then to Spousesand Adopted Children of Tribal Members, and then to other Native Americans; provided that the Tribal Member, Spouse, of and Adopted Child of Tribal Member or Native American, as the case may be, meets the Minimum Necessary Qualifications.
When the Tribe is the Employer, it shall give preference in Employment Opportunities first to Tribal Members, then to Spouses and Adopted Children of Tribal Members, and then to other Native Americans; provided that the Tribal Member, Spouse and Adopted Child of a Tribal Member or Native American, as the case may be, meets the Minimum Necessary Qualifications.
Although the fair values of the underlying equipment at the end of the lease terms have historically exceeded these guaranteed amounts, the maximum potential amount of aggregate future payments the Company could be required to make under these leasing arrangements, assuming the equipment is worthless at the end of the lease term, was $11.7 million as of July 31, 2007.