Priorities has the meaning given to it in clause 6.2;
Priorities is hereby amended as follows:
Priorities means the SU/SD’s goals that are identified as most important by its board.
Examples of Priorities in a sentence
If this Contract contains a DPAS rating, this Contract is a “rated order” certified for national defense, emergency preparedness, and energy program use, and Seller shall follow all the requirements of the Defense Priorities and Allocation System Regulation (15 C.F.R. Part 700).
The Parties agree that the Reference Network shall be developed in respect of each Region in line with the local and regional rankings of the Priorities and in support of a coherent Wales wide Reference Network.
More Definitions of Priorities
Priorities means the types of housing and service programs approved by the director for community mental health or addiction services capital construction projects in which the department proposes to participate during the forthcoming and subsequent biennia.
Priorities means the SU’s/SD’s agreed-upon understanding of the most important goals.
Priorities means the order of priority attributed by the Provider to each Package and / or Package Rate Plan. The Priorities define whether a move of a Subscription from one Package or Package Rate Plan to another Package or Package Rate Plan respectively, shall be considered as an upgrade or downgrade.
Priorities. The Atlanta Transformation Scenario reflects three shared priority areas for intervention: fostering healthier behaviors, creating pathways to advantage for families and students, and improving care coordination. It seeks expansion of contingent global payments and the capture and reinvestment of 50 percent of savings that result from interventions in ARCHI priority areas.
Priorities. [means the following: supporting learners’ journeys to school or college on registered local bus services; increasing frequencies where demand exceeds capacity; improving accessibility to jobs and services across our regions and communities; supporting economic recovery; and ensuring social inclusion;]
Priorities is hereby amended as follows: (i) Before the reference to “a Subsidiary Guarantor” in Section 6.13(3), “the Parent or” is added.
Priorities mean the following three, broad priority areas:
1. Increasing prevention efforts - to stem the tide of downstream costs and support sustainability over the longer-term
2. Reaching underserved and/or most at-risk populations - to ensure that services and supports are accessible, appropriate, and tailored to specific needs
3. Stabilizing the GBV sector - to enable the ongoing and effective delivery of essential GBV services across the country