Using means to access, install, download, copy or otherwise benefit from using the functionality of the SOFTWARE in connection with the SOFTWARE documentation.
Using shall have the meaning as defined in the Master Agreement.
Using means holding a portable electronic device while viewing, taking or transmitting images, playing games, or composing, sending, reading, viewing, accessing, browsing, transmitting, saving or retrieving e-mail, text messages, or other electronic data.
More Definitions of Using
Using means (a) to install, load, download, execute, access, utilize, display or store the Software or information therein, or interact with its functionality or processing capabilities in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, and (b) to read, process and utilize the Documentation and process the Media in connection with Use of the Software in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Using means to download, install, activate, access or otherwise use the Software
Using or "use" means holding a hand-held mobile telephone to, or in the immediate proximity of, the user's ear.
Using. , a substance, means handling, manufacturing, importing or processing it or producing it as a waste or by-product of an activity or process.
Using means to access, install, download, copy or otherwise benefit from using the Service.
Using means to download, install, activate, access or otherwise use the Software. “Usage Fees” means the basis upon which Software usage fees are determined and as set forth in the applicable Order Form. “Server Cluster” means one or more computers, either physical or virtual, that reads and executes the Software. The terms of this Agreement apply to Your Use of the Software and Documentation whether such has been provided by Blue Planet, or by means an authorized reseller, distributor or systems integrator.
Using. Tested Experience" as a Basis for Determining Qualified Faculty • The value of using tested experience to determine faculty qualifications is largely dependent upon the relevance of the experience both to the degree level and to the specific content of the course(s) for which the faculty member is responsible. Tested experience implies that some objective measure ensures that the individual's knowledge and expertise are sufficient for determining what students must learn and have learned. For example: