Sentences with phrase «define shared principles»

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In addition to the results provided in accordance with US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles («GAAP») in this press release, the Company provides measures adjusted for Special Items, which include Adjusted Operating Profit, Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share, Adjusted Effective Tax Rate and Adjusted EBITDA, which we define as net income including noncontrolling interests adjusted for income tax, interest income, depreciation, amortization and other items, including store impairment charges.
Similar shared workspaces, both co-operative and for - profit, sprang up in other cities, as did a Google co-working group that defined the movement's principles as collaboration, openness, community, accessibility and sustainability.
This press release includes certain financial measures such as Adjusted EBITDA, pretax income and diluted earnings per share, which exclude certain items under each measure and are not considered generally accepted accounting principles («GAAP») measures as defined under SEC rules.
While it shares with the former an insistence on the necessity of well - defined and rigidly adhered - to principles, strictly conceived authority, and discipline, it shares with denominationalism an opposition to traditionalism in principle and, empirically, to definite historical developments in doctrinal, practical, or social expressions.
Before a single child's information is turned over to any 3rd party, policymakers should give assurance to parents and educators that no harm will come to Tennessee school children by adopting the following principles: The state and districts should be required to publish any and all existing data sharing agreements in printed and electronic form, and include a thorough explanation of its purpose and provisions, and make it available to parents and local school authorities statewide; The Department of Education should hold hearings throughout the state or testify before the legislature to explain any existing data agreement, and answer questions from the public or their representatives, obtain informed comment, and gauge public reaction; All parents should have the right to be notified of the impending disclosure of their children's data, and provide them with a right to consent or have the right to withhold their children's information from being shared; The state should have to define what rights families or individuals will have to obtain relief if harmed by improper use or release of their child's private information, including how claims can be made; and finally, any legislation must ensure that the privacy interest of public school children and their families are put above the interests of any 3rd Party and its agents and subsidiaries.
But if gameplay shares the same functional basis as these other symbolic structures that define local norms while respecting their own intrinsic rules and principles, it might mean that gameplay also comes with its own set of meta - principles that would actually help us design games!
This framework is based upon an effort - sharing approach, uses flexibly - defined national «responsibility and capacity indicators,» and is explicitly designed to reflect the UNFCCC's core equity principles.
However, the AG held that the EU must, when enacting legislation which interferes with the fundamental rights of individuals, «fully assume its share of responsibility» by defining some of the safeguards applicable at least in the form of principles [120].
The reasoning was primarily based on the general principles of the 1985 Act that spouses should share only the wealth accumulated by a spouse over the period of the marriage, and in particular, section 10 (4) which defines matrimonial property as only assets which are acquired during the marriage and before the relevant date.
Ross defines his new term as «a way of describing KM that's backwards but works ``, and that with MK, through blogs and wikis, the principle activity is sharing, driven by social incentives.
A video presentation defines continuous quality improvement, describes what it can do for you, explains the difference between quality assurance and quality improvement, shares guiding principles and questions, and introduces the Plan - Do - Study - Act cycle.
This presentation defines quality improvement, describes what it can do for you, explains the difference between quality assurance and quality improvement, shares guiding principles and questions, and introduces the Plan - Do - Study - Act cycle.
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