Presentations means, but is not limited to, preparing and filing documents, corresponding and communicating with the Franchise Tax Board, and representing a client at conferences, hearings, and meetings.
Presentations has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 9. “Privacy Policy” has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.2.
Presentations. PCORnet® and ADVANCE logos on a slide with ADVANCE project acknowledgement • Print materials (posters, handouts, other collateral): PCORnet® and ADVANCE logos with ADVANCE project acknowledgment ADVANCE and PCORnet® logo JPEGs for copy/paste use: PCORnet® logo guidelines quick reference: 7 DISSEMINATION NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW PROCESS As part of our reporting requirements under PCORI, ADVANCE project teams need to follow the dissemination notification and review process below. This process applies to all ADVANCE project dissemination materials (e.g., abstracts, manuscripts, slide decks, posters, results summaries) and events. The ADVANCE dissemination and review process is usually coordinated by the OCHIN Research Associate in conjunction with any necessary OCHIN review. If there is no OCHIN RA, the Site-PI should assume this role or delegate to another team member (ideally an OCHIN co-author). Please conduct all dissemination notification and review communications through Jira. Use Project Research Cores (RCL), Issue Type Engagement – Dissemination, label ADVANCEReview and assign to the Research Operations Dissemination Specialist Xxxxx Xxxxx. If you do not have Jira access, please contact Xxxxx by email. The Research Operations Dissemination Specialist Xxxxx is the primary contact for dissemination and review: Xxxxx Xxxxx, xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.
Examples of Presentations in a sentence
Presentations may be requested of two or more Respondents deemed by the University to be the best suited among those submitting responses on the basis of the selection criteria.
Public Hearing Comments and Presentations Will be Limited to Five Minutes or Less per Person, nor Will Time Extensions be Permitted.
Presentations should be limited to five (5) minutes by the individual or group represented.
NOTE: Presentations or other individual contact is expressly prohibited before the closing date for proposal submission.
Presentations should be as brief as possible and no speaker will be permitted to speak for longer than 3 minutes.
More Definitions of Presentations
Presentations. The UW&GS has developed a program which includes invited speakers. The UW&GS has received confirmation from all speakers at the time of publication but is not responsible for any changes or cancellations that may occur. No refunds will be made in this regard. Registrant Database: The UW&GS creates a database of all registrants, including Exhibitor representatives. This data is included in our Directory of Registrants which is provided to contracted Exhibitors and available for sale to registered attendees (whose badge has been verified) upon request. Exhibitor authorizes the use of its information in this database and the Directory of Registrants. Governing Law & Forum Selection: This Agreement shall be governed, construed, and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California (without respect to principles of conflict of laws), and the Parties submit to jurisdiction and venue in the State of California, County of Sacramento, in any legal proceeding necessary to interpret or enforce this Agreement or any part of it.
Presentations means the Subscriber’s investor presentations, quarterly presentations, AGM presentations, investor day presentations, investor conference presentations, acquisition and divestiture presentations and any other corporate presentations uploaded to the Portal and accessible to Viewers through the IRO Presentation Viewer;
Presentations means the documents in the agreed form comprising the presentations to be given by the Company to institutional shareholders and/or analysts (as appropriate) prior to the Acceptance Date;
Presentations. The UW&GS has developed a program which includes invited speakers. The UW&GS has received confirmation from all speakers at the time of publication but is not responsible for any changes or cancellations that may occur. No refunds will be made in this regard.
Presentations relevant project presentations (in PDF format). • Newsletter: Starting from Month 7, a bi-monthly (every two-months) newsletter will be sent to the audiences defined in section Who and those who have registered on the website to receive it. The newsletter will present a summary of Making Sense key events and findings. An archive of newsletters will be available in this section. • Press kits: content suitable for journalists including key text and visual resources about the project, the consortium, and the pilots. This material will be updated every two months. Blog Blog posts are less formal than press releases and vary in scope. They will typically refer to updates on the pilot and project activities, findings and participation in events. They will be updated every two weeks (starting from month 7). These content should be concise, have an extension of around 250 words and at least one high quality image. All Partners shall contribute in equal measure to this section of the website, as it is the most critical for engaging the widest possible audience, in such a way to guarantee an average of one post every two weeks. We expect blog posts to express more personal points of view to comments on some Making Sense-related and even provide answers to questions asked on social media. Furthermore, pilot organisers are encourage to, at least once during each pilot, invite participants to contribute their experience and points of views by authoring blog posts.
Presentations means free things and colimits of things. First of all, ought to justify why colimits of monads are good things; this isn’t really 2-categorical at all.
Presentations has the meaning set forth in Section 10(a) below.