Examples of Professional Opinion in a sentence
The Contractor will ensure that all Contractor employees are notified quarterly that they have the right to report environment, safety, health and technical concerns that have not been resolved through routine work processes through the Department of Energy Differing Professional Opinion (DPO) process ((the DOE DPO process can be found in Attachment 2 to DOE O 442.2 and at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/directives- documents/400-series/0442.2-BOrder-chg1-pgchg/@@images/file).
The Contractor will ensure that all Contractor employees are notified quarterly that they have the right to report environment, safety, health and technical concerns that have not been resolved through routine work processes through the Department of Energy Differing Professional Opinion (DPO) process ((the DOE DPO process can be found in Attachment 2 to DOE O 442.2 and at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/nuclearsafety/qa/dpo.html).
The Contractor will ensure that all Contractor employees are notified quarterly that they have the right to report environment, safety, health and technical concerns that have not been resolved through routine work processes through the Department of Energy Differing Professional Opinion (DPO) process ((the DOE DPO process can be found in Attachment 2 to DOE O 442.2 Chg 1 (PgChg) and at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/directives-documents/400-series/0442.2-BOrder-chg1- pgchg/@@images/file).
No site visit has taken place.The Professional Opinion on flood risk given in this report is based on a flood risk assessment of River, Sea and Surface Water flooding, using Environment Agency and JBA data.
The Contractor will ensure that all Contractor employees are notified quarterly that they have the right to report environment, safety, health and technical concerns that have not been resolved through routine work processes through the Department of Energy Differing Professional Opinion (DPO) process ((the DOE DPO process can be found in Attachment 2 to DOE O 442.2 and at http://www.hss.doe.gov/nuclearsafety/qa/dpo.html).
If DOE Management is not responsive to FR safety or operational concerns, the FR should elevate the concerns using processes such as the Differing Professional Opinion Process or the Employee Concerns Process.
In the body of the Professional Opinion there shall be a discussion as to the comparability of such companies, together with an explanation as to how such data was used by the Valuer in arriving at a valuation conclusion with regard to the comparable trading approach.
Further exploration would be needed to ascertain full potential of the area.
The Professional Opinion shall disclose (preferably in tabular form) a list of relevant transactions involving businesses the Valuer considers similar or comparable to the business being valued.
If a liquidation-based valuation approach has been utilized, the Professional Opinion shall set out the liquidation values for each significant asset and liability together with summary estimates for significant liquidation costs.