Examples of Operating Margins in a sentence
Based upon the Cooperative’s reasonable needs, the Cooperative may accumulate and retain Operating Margins (“Reasonable Reserves”).
Domiciliary Hospitalization means medical treatment for an illness/disease/injury which in the normal course would require care and treatment at a hospital but is actually taken while confined at home under any of the following circumstances:c) The condition of the patient is such that he/she is not in a condition to be removed to a hospital ord) The patient takes treatment at home on account of non- availability of room in a hospital.
Besides meeting our Uniform Network Code requirements for Operating Margins, the Operating Margins booking must also satisfy our current Safety Case requirements for Operating Margins.
The resultant Operating Margins booking also meets National Grid Gas requirements to conform to its current Safety Case.
Table 2 below shows the Operating Margins profile, the quantity of gas required in store for each month of the year.
Though not shown the storage profiles can be site specific reflecting their individual Operating Margins needs.
For each Cooperative Service, the Cooperative shall annually allocate to each Patron, and pay by credit to a Capital account for each Patron, Operating Margins from the Cooperative Service in proportion to the value or quantity of the Cooperative Service used, received, or purchased by each Patron during the applicable fiscal year ("Capital Credits").
Patrons shall furnish, and the Cooperative shall receive, as capital ("Capital") all funds and amounts received by the Cooperative from Patrons for the Cooperative's provision of a Cooperative Service that exceed the Cooperative's costs and expenses of providing the Cooperative Service ("Operating Margins").
The Cooperative will annually allocate to each Patron, and pay by credit to a capital account for each Patron (“Capital Credit Account”) Operating Margins from the electrical distribution business of the Cooperative in proportion to the value or quantity of the electrical energy used by each Patron during the applicable fiscal year (“Capital Credits”).
Any Operating Margins generated by the Cooperative from revenue, which are not Operating Income, reduced by Cooperative expenses, which are not Operating Costs, constitute the “Non-operating Margins” of the Cooperative.