Trigger threshold definition
Trigger threshold means the appropriate parameter has met the conditions for recording an EDR event.
Trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity, in the longitudinal direction, that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval. For vehicles that record “delta-V, lateral,” trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity in either the longitudinal or lateral direction that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval or a change in longitudinal or lateral acceleration, which is able to determine an impact to the vehicle.
Trigger threshold means the Trigger Factor multiplied by the EBITDA calculation as finally determined pursuant to the terms of this Agreement for the four consecutive calendar quarters ended December 31, 2008.
More Definitions of Trigger threshold
Trigger threshold means the point at which any PDA usage, action or payment is registered or required. "Walk-In Users" means individuals, other than current students, staff members, contractors of the Institution or agreed Additional Authorised Users, who are allowed by the Institution to access its information services from computer terminals or by other means (including wirelessly), from within the physical premises of the Institution or Partner Organisation. Walk-in Users are not allowed off-site access to the Licensed Material
Trigger threshold means an amount equal to the greater of (a) $50,000,000, or (b) 13.33% of the aggregate amount of the Revolving Credit Commitments.
Trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity, in the longitudinal direction, that equals or exceeds 8 3 km/h within a 150 ms interval. For vehicles that record “delta-V, lateral,” trigger threshold means a change in vehicle velocity in either the longitudinal or lateral direction that equals or exceeds 8 km/h within a 150 ms interval. (Justification: 8 is the US specification. EU requests lower threshold. That may increase false positive rate, but since these false positives will not imply deployment, these records are candidate for overwriting, so there's no real problem.)
Trigger threshold means, as of any date, the greater of (i) 12.5% of the Aggregate Borrowing Base and (ii) $12,500,000.
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Trigger threshold means (a) as of the date of this Agreement, 10% of the direct or indirect Equity Interests in Borrower, and (ii) thereafter such lower percentage of the direct or indirect Equity Interests in Borrower as EXIM Bank may notify Borrower that is the percentage of ownership which EXIM Bank would be required to review, identify, and/or investigate pursuant to EXIM Bank’s internal policies designed to comply with applicable anti-corruption laws, laws governing Sanctions, requirements under the PATRIOT Act, or other applicable “know your customer” laws (collectively, the “Know Your Customer Requirements”).