Summer 2002 definition

Summer 2002. Committee members visit school districts with enhanced compensation packages as selected by the committee. School Year 2002-2003: Committee develops structures for enhanced compensation package for negotiation, subject to availability of funds, with implementation in the 2003-2004 school year.

Examples of Summer 2002 in a sentence

  • I.Rotberg, The New Nature of Nation-State Failure, in „The Washington Quarterly“, Summer 2002, p.

  • These open-end contracts are convenient for recurrent purchases because the competitive bidding has already taken place and the agency may simply issue a release order from these contracts.

  • Summer 2002, Optical Digitization & 3D Modeling, Angela Tygerson, (REU).

  • LEGAL ETHICS 719, 722-23 (Summer 2002) (discussing different approaches taken by the states).

  • M.S. Project Advisor, “Kenexa Online Survey Gathering System (KOSGS),” Summer 2002.

  • Popular Government (University of North Carolina School of Government: Summer 2002) pp.

  • Joubert coached KC's baseball team in Summer 2002, when KC was 9 or 10 years old.

  • R.H. (2002) On Conservation and the Farm Bill, Louisiana Wetland News, Summer 2002, p.

  • Summer 2002, Monte Carlo Simulation of light propagation in skin tissues, Harshal Deshmukh (Exchange student from University of Memphis, Tennessee).5.

  • Table II.2 — Loads on August 14 Compared to Summer 2003 and Summer 2002 PeaksMonth/Year The day-ahead projections for the FE control area, as submitted to ECAR around 16:00 each afternoon that week, are shown in Table II.3. The projected peak load for August 14 was 765 MW lower than the actual FE load.

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