Scheduling decisions definition

Scheduling decisions means the decision to run individual generation units.
Scheduling decisions means the decision to run individual power generation assets.
Scheduling decisions means the decision to run individual generation units “Responsible for interactions with the Balancing Market” means interactions with the Balancing Mechanism in electricity.

Examples of Scheduling decisions in a sentence

  • Scheduling decisions should be informed by careful evaluation of the health and safety standards and the most up-to-date guidance from the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), as well the input of stakeholders about the needs of all students and the realities unique to this district.

  • Scheduling decisions will be based on the needs of the workplace and will have regard to employee’s preferences.

  • Scheduling decisions are complicated and demand careful attention.

  • Scheduling decisions will be based on the needs of the workplace and will have regard to Employee’s preferences.

  • Scheduling decisions can support teacher retention (e.g., creating an environment which is stimulating and supportive for an educator).

  • Scheduling decisions should be informed by careful evaluation of the health and safety standards and the most up-to- date guidance from the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH), as well the input of stakeholders about the needs of all students and the realities unique to this district.

  • Scheduling decisions also must take into consideration vacations, holidays, jury duty, and other scheduled absences from work by nursing staff, and the workday and shift availability of per diem nurses and travelers.

  • Scheduling decisions shall be made taking into consideration the needs of the college, instructional programs, staff and students.

  • Kuspinar and colleagues (2012) completed a review, including 39 studies, of the effect of clinical interventions, broadly defined, on quality of life within this population.

  • Scheduling decisions can be expressed in terms of condition-action pairs, such that when the conditions are satisfied mental or physical actions should be taken.

Related to Scheduling decisions

  • Major Decisions shall have the meaning given to such term or any one or more analogous terms in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement; provided that at any time that Note A-1 is not included in the Lead Securitization, “Major Decision” shall mean:

  • the decisions means the decisions of the CMA on the questions which it is required to answer by virtue of section 35 of the Act;

  • Coordinated Transaction Scheduling or “CTS” shall mean the market rules that allow transactions to be scheduled based on a bidder’s willingness to purchase energy from a source in either the NYISO or PJM Control Area and sell it at a sink in the other Control Area if the forecasted price at the sink minus the forecasted price at the corresponding source is greater than or equal to the dollar value specified in the bid.

  • Investment Decisions Investment, trading, lending or other financial decisions, strategies or recommendations with respect to Investments, whether on behalf of the Master Servicer or any Affiliate thereof, the Special Servicer or any Affiliate thereof, the Operating Advisor or any Affiliate thereof, the Certificate Administrator or any Affiliate thereof, or the Trustee or any Affiliate thereof, as applicable, or any Person on whose behalf the Master Servicer or any Affiliate thereof, the Special Servicer or any Affiliate thereof, the Operating Advisor or any Affiliate thereof, the Certificate Administrator or any Affiliate thereof, or the Trustee or any Affiliate thereof, as applicable, has discretion in connection with Investments.

  • Major Decision means:

  • Proposed decision means the presiding officer’s recommended findings of fact, conclusions of law, decision, and order in a contested case in which the administrator did not preside.

  • Informed decision means a decision by a qualified patient to request and obtain a prescription for medication that the qualified patient may self-administer to end the qualified patient's life in a humane and dignified manner that is based on an appreciation of the relevant facts and that is made after being fully informed by the attending physician of:

  • Expedited review means an examination, in accordance with

  • Implementation Schedule means the Implementation Schedule in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • Adequacy Decision means a decision issued by the European Commission that a country or region or a category of recipients in such country or region is deemed to provide an “adequate” level of data protection.

  • key decision * means an executive decision which is likely to:

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Dispute Resolution Procedures means the procedures outlined in Annexure A of the MSA Determination.

  • Dispute Resolution Procedure means the procedure for resolution of Disputes set forth in Article 26;

  • Planning Submission or “CAPS” or “Community Accountability Planning Submission” means the HSP Board approved planning document submitted by the HSP to the Funder. The form, content and scheduling of the Planning Submission will be identified by the Funder;

  • Dispute Resolution Process means the process described in clause 9

  • independent review committee means the independent review committee of the investment fund established under National Instrument 81-107 Independent Review Committee for Investment Funds;

  • Major Decision Reporting Package With respect to any Major Decision, (a) a written report prepared by the Special Servicer describing in reasonable detail (i) the background and circumstances requiring action of the Special Servicer, (ii) the proposed course of action recommended, and (iii) information regarding any direct or indirect conflict of interest in the subject action, and (b) all information in the Special Servicer’s possession that is reasonably requested by the party receiving such Major Decision Reporting Package in order for such party to exercise any consultation or consent rights available to such party under this Agreement.

  • Alternative dispute resolution means mediation, arbitration, conciliation, or other nonjudicial procedure that involves a neutral party in the decisionmaking process. The form of alternative dispute resolution chosen pursuant to this article may be binding or nonbinding, with the voluntary consent of the parties.