Outline definition

Outline or “Example”, the information:
Outline means a synopsis or condensed version of a course incorporating the main ideas, and listing the major sections, topics, and sub-topics to be discussed, by use of Roman numerals and alpha and numeric sub-sections.
Outline means the content outline prepared and published by the Department that summarizes the specific bail bond subject areas on which the professional bail bondsman, surety bail bondsman or runner license examination is based.

Examples of Outline in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall: For products that require a draft version, including the Final Report Outline and Final Report • Submit all draft products to the CAM for review and comment in accordance with the Project Schedule (Part V).

  • When creating the Final Report Outline and the Final Report, the Recipient must use the Style Manual provided by the CAM.

  • When creating the Final Report Outline and the Final Report, the Recipient must use the CEC Style Manual provided by the CAM.

  • Prepare a Final Report Outline in accordance with the Style Manual provided by the CAM.

  • The Recipient shall: • Prepare an Outline of the Final Report, if requested by the CAM.


More Definitions of Outline

Outline means an instructor/examination content outline prepared and published by the Department in the "State of North Carolina Insurance Licensure Examination Candidate Guide".
Outline or “syllabus” means a synopsis or condensed version of a course incorporating the main ideas, and listing the major sections, topics, and sub-topics to be discussed, showing the schedule of how a continuing education course is to be presented, including time allotment to subject matter and including break times.
Outline means a machine readable digital representation of a single Typeface in one weight width and format that may be scaled to various sizes and represented at various resolutions;
Outline means “pre-proposal” (the system is programmed this way)
Outline. (O) means the outline of the final narrative that is ultimately intended to be submitted “Draft” (D) means draft of the actual text that is intended to be ultimately submitted
Outline. : this means that, instead of providing a detailed account, you only give an overview of the main features or ideas.
Outline or “Subject and Frame” means