Examples of NEET in a sentence
All staff should be aware that children missing education are at significant risk of underachieving, being victims of harm, exploitation or radicalisation, and becoming NEET (not in education, employment or training) later in life.
Eligible employees who do not work a full schedule (e.g., leaves of absence, disability, and less-than-full time schedules) in the fiscal year in which the award is payable may have awards pro-rated.
Except as provided in Section IV.F of these protocols, any changes to the data inputs, including but not limited to revisions to NEET New York’s FERC Form No. 1, or as the result of any FERC proceeding to consider the Annual True-Up or projected net revenue requirement, or as a result of the procedures set forth herein, shall be incorporated into the formula rate and the charges produced by the formula rate in the projected net revenue requirement for the next Rate Year.
The following procedures shall apply to NEET New York’s calculation of its actual net revenue requirement, true-up adjustment (“True-Up Adjustment”), and projected net revenue requirement.
For transmission development projects assigned to NEET New York as a result of the ISO’s competitive project sponsor process, NEET New York may, in its sole discretion, agree with ISO to apply a competitive bid concession that will result in a lower net revenue requirement on a project-specific basis than that which would otherwise be produced by the NEET New York formula rate (“Competitive Bid Concession”).
Any Competitive Bid Concession will appear as a zero or negative input to the formula, and will be determined on a project-specific basis using a workpaper that will be provided to Interested Parties as supporting documentation for each NEET New York Annual True-Up.
The NEET CTD program conducts R&D in crosscutting technologies that directly support and enable the development of new and advanced reactor designs and fuel cycle technologies.
Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies (NEET) Crosscutting Technology Development (CTD).
Children missing education are at significant risk of underachievement, radicalisation and becoming NEET (not in education, employment or training) later in life.
BET and each member School aims to ensure that:● The exclusions process is applied fairly and consistently● The exclusions process is understood by Trustees, governors staff, parents and pupils● Students in school are safe and happy● Students do not become NEET (not in education, employment or training) Only the Head of School can exclude a pupil and this must be on disciplinary grounds.