Sentences with phrase «agree span of time»

This type of appointment serves as a contract binding between the employer and the employee subject to certain conditions that is effective only within the agree span of time.

Not exact matches

In addition to these components, schools agreed to several other practices and commitments in this multi-year project: cross-grade collaboration; the development of a plan to involve parents as partners in the delivery of their school reading program; and the commitment to continue with the project for at least 2 years, addressing, across that time span, all six major categories of the school change framework.
IN CHOOSING THE LIST OF 25 significant artworks spanning 1991 - 2015, Frieze editors state in the magazine that they «agreed on a group of artworks from around the world that reflect something important about the time in which they were made, whose influence has grown over the years and which still feel urgent, fresh and relevant today.&raquOF 25 significant artworks spanning 1991 - 2015, Frieze editors state in the magazine that they «agreed on a group of artworks from around the world that reflect something important about the time in which they were made, whose influence has grown over the years and which still feel urgent, fresh and relevant today.&raquof artworks from around the world that reflect something important about the time in which they were made, whose influence has grown over the years and which still feel urgent, fresh and relevant today.»
Knorr would agree with Running that the time span was probably the main significance of his study, but he sticks by his findings of a constant airborne fraction of CO2 and believes they are more accurate than the trend found in the LaQuéré study.
But I gather that Gunnar agrees with Mandelbrot — that although it may be possible to separate out the characteristic time - scales of weather vs. climate, there are phenomena that span the threshold — «rivers in oceans» being one example.
Term insurance plans are investments in which your investments are taken in terms of premiums which you pay on a agreed upon time span, monthly, bi-annually or yearly.
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