Negligible definition

Negligible means, in respect of the volume of dumped goods of a country,
Negligible means not measurable or too small or unimportant to be worth considering.
Negligible means the weight is so small that measurement is not meaningful. For instance, the weight of a pen, or a few sheets of paper, is not meaningful. If an object weighs more than one pound, it is NOT ‘negligible’.

Examples of Negligible in a sentence

  • Hairline settlement cracks for the purposes hereof are any cracks that are certified to be Slight, Very slight or Negligible (Categories 2, 1, and 0) on the scales published in Tables 2, 3 and 4 of Part 1 Section 2 of the NHBRC Home Building Manual of 1999.

  • Inability to repay, bad repayment history, Loan not in proportion to shares, Clear outstanding loan, Lack of proper security, Excessive loan frequency, M/ship period, Negligible purpose.

  • Negligible: No detectable or measurable change to cultural resources or NRHP eligible places within the Covered Area.

  • Low Severity Normal Support Hours Description Negligible impact to functionality.

  • Negligible: No disturbance or change to vegetation community within a sand dune complex or within another landform on an Enrolled Property (local), nor within landforms across the Covered Area (regional).


More Definitions of Negligible

Negligible means an effect that may exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:
Negligible means the volume of dumped imports of an investigated product from a particular country which is found to account for less than 3 per cent of total imports of the investigated and like product in Mauritius, unless imports of the investigated product from all countries under investigation which individually account for less than 3 per cent of the total imports of the investigated and like product in Mauritius collectively account for more than 7 per cent of imports of the investigated and like product in Mauritius;
Negligible means less than $10,000
Negligible roughly means goes to 0 exponentially fast as the security parameter increases
Negligible in this context means that the likely impact on cost and/or time remains within the normal planning accuracy of such undertakings. A Member which can show that its own work, time for performance, costs, liabilities, intellectual property rights or other legitimate interests would be severely affected by a decision of the Coordinating Committee may exercise a veto with respect to the corresponding decision or relevant part of the decision. When conflict between members appears we will follow procedure of conflict resolution described in 2.1.5. The Coordinating Committee will organize a Management Support Team with the role to follow scientific, technical progress and management of the project on the daily basis. This committee will be open to any project member. Management Support Team will be chaired by the project coordinator and will be dedicated to the resolution of transient administrative and technical problems between the different work packages or affecting more than one work package. Every work package will have designated WP leader. The role of the leader will be to monitor the progress and control decision making of the respective WP. WP leadership is distributed over the partners and normally is dedicated to the partner with leading activity in the respective WP. In this project we have the following WP leaders: • WP 1 - Project Management: IHP • WP 2 - GALS Interface Evaluation and Application Scenario : IHP • WP 3 - Development of GALS IP library : STX • WP 4 - Architecture for interoperability with external tools: UNIMAN • WP 5 - GALS Integrated Design Environment: UNIMAN • WP 6 - Application of GALS to NoC Environment: UNIBO • WP 7 - Evaluating Advantages of GALS-based Design for Nanoscale Integrated Circuit Fabrication: EPFL • WP 8 - GALS System Design and Evaluation: IHP • WP 9 - Dissemination: INFINEON While planning the management activities, proposing consortium bodies and decision-making mechanisms we have had in mind that all the structures for these procedures have to match the project type (STREP) and the number of participants. For such a size of project, the generation of any further management bodies will be far too expensive and ineffective. On the other hand, additional simplification of the management procedure would lead to incoherent project execution and potentially to an inability for fine-grained management actions.
Negligible means you can treat it as zero.
Negligible means that in practice zero is entered.