Use model definition

Use model means a discrete purpose for which collected
Use model means a discrete purpose for which collected personal information is to be
Use model means a discrete purpose for which collected personal information is to be processed, including but not limited to first-party marketing, third-party marketing, first-party research and development, third-party research and development, and product improvement.

Examples of Use model in a sentence

  • Format and Content: Use model form provided in Contract Documents as a guide to establish line items for the Schedule of Values.

  • PRODUCT INFO** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Use model ERD10 for labeled fire protection without smoke control.

  • PRODUCT INFO** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Use model ERD20 for labeled fire protection without smoke control.

  • To determine if there is any impairment loss required on goodwill on consolidation, trademarks, and other intangible assets, management used a Value in Use model to compute the present values of forecasted future cash flows for the respective Cash Generating Units (“CGUs”).

  • In a Trust on First Use model, this would mean (correctly) trusting an honest key or incorrectly trusting an adversary controlled key.

  • Management used forecasted future cash flows and a Value in Use model to compute the present value of forecasted future cash flows for the subsidiaries/Cash Generating Units (“CGUs”) to determine if there is any impairment loss required on the costs of investments in subsidiaries.

  • Use model policies that have already been drafted by numerous organizations to advocate for mandatory daily active recess.

  • Use model theory test trimming good test reliability and test new concepts of development.

  • Use model stacking (Wolpert, 1992), applying multiple tools to a single annotation type and combining their outputs 3.

  • The recoverable amount of each of the Company's cash-generating units was evaluated by the company with the assistance of an external appraiser using the Value In Use model which was calculated using discounted cash flows method based on a projected five-year cash flows.

Related to Use model

  • Sponsor Model means the Sponsor’s financial model, dated June 26, 2018, used in connection with the syndication of the Credit Facility.

  • Global Operating Model means the global network that conducts State Street’s business in multiple locations across North America, Europe and Asia with significant operational hubs in China, India and Poland, using automated processes and established globally consistent procedures, controls and training.

  • Development Site means any parcel or lot on which exists or which is intended for building development other than the following:

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.

  • Work Plan means a plan that describes each individual activity to be conducted to complete eligible activities and the associated costs of each individual activity.

  • Work Schedule means the approved order and timeline for how the requirements of this contract, including Work on individual Units or groups of Units, will be fulfilled by the Contractor.

  • Work package means a major sub-division of the proposed project.

  • Specific goals means specific goals as contemplated in section 2(1)(d) of the PPPFA which may include contracting with persons, or group of persons, historically disadvantaged by unfair discrimination on the basis of race, gender and disability including the implementation of programmes of the Reconstruction and Development Programme as published in Government Gazette No. 16085 dated 23 November 1994.

  • Milestone Schedule means Seller’s milestone schedule, the form of which is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit Q.