Construction usually starts only after 80 percent of the units are pre-sold with buyers depositing 10 percent of the condo's cost to reserve a space and then committing to add installments in 10 percent increments as the project
meets benchmarks such as groundbreaking and tower - topping, according to Carlos Rosso, president of condominium development for Related Group.
Not exact matches
The Compensation Committee, however, does not set compensation components to
meet specific
benchmarks,
such as targeting salaries «above the median» or equity compensation «at the 75th percentile.»
Museums that best
meet such benchmarks should get the goods.
Today's
meeting is the start of an ongoing dialogue... and will be the ideal forum to ensure that goals are reached and
benchmarks for progress are
met... I look forward to tackling other traffic related concerns,
such as intersection widenings, additional left turn signs and longer turning bays.»
Hosted by Project 2061 of the American Association for the Advancement of Science — a partner in the development of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and publisher of key resources
such as Science for All Americans,
Benchmarks for Science Literacy, and the Atlas of Science Literacy — this workshop is a unique opportunity to tap into a set of tools, resources, and strategies that can help you
meet the challenges of NGSS implementation.
The latest
such planet, announced here on 6 January at a
meeting of the American Astronomical Society, sets not just one but three
benchmarks: farthest from Earth, tiniest orbit, and the first revealed by a promising new technique.
Whilst currently available electronic components can certainly be pieced together to create
such synapses, the required power and area efficiency
benchmarks will be extremely difficult to
meet - if even possible at all - without designing new and bespoke «synapse components».
Students at seven middle schools received the phones in February, and they collect talk minutes, ringtones, and music downloads by
meeting certain
benchmarks,
such as turning in homework and participating in class.
Providers can attain the «endorsed» title if they've run programs in the past,
met certain quality
benchmarks (
such as maintaining minimum enrollment and retention numbers), participate in PASA's quality - assessment process, and completed the Endorsed AfterZone Program Application.
First, there is little evidence that teachers
meeting to study student data,
such as
benchmark test scores, actually affects instruction or student learning.
States should also consider using
such partnerships to help develop programs targeted at helping students that fail to
meet college - readiness
benchmarks.
Another 25 percent will look at other student performance measurements,
such as
meeting benchmarks or looking at how students compare with their peers in other schools.
Charters would be responsible for achievement and growth as well as for
benchmarks that traditional schools don't have to
meet,
such as closing achievement gaps and graduating students who are ready for college without needing remediation.
As a result, Tennessee will hold high schools accountable for students
meeting the ACT college readiness
benchmark and participating in early postsecondary opportunities,
such as dual enrollment and earning an industry certification in an approved program of study.
Unlike balanced funds, which typically focus on
meeting or beating a
benchmark, multi-asset class funds are composed with the aim of achieving a certain investment outcome,
such as exceeding inflation.
To
meet this
benchmark, an OTC CFD provider should not allow you to open new CFD positions when ordinary trading in the underlying assets,
such as shares, has been suspended or halted.
There are a number of public - private partnerships to address deforestation,
such as the New York Declaration on Forests and the Consumer Goods Forum, that have set 2020 as the deadline for
meeting various
benchmarks on halting tropical deforestation.
A smart contract can be used to define certain computational
benchmarks or barriers that have to be
met in turn for money or data to be deposited or even be used to verify things
such as land rights.
The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation proposes, in the national strategy to overcome Indigenous disadvantage, that Commonwealth / State fiscal relations with Indigenous people could be improved by governments employing mechanisms to ensure adequate funding; offering supplementary funding incentives for
meeting benchmarks agreed with Indigenous organizations (
such as through federal Special Purpose Payments grants); pooling funds across agencies and levels of government; developing a joint agency approach to coordination of services and programs; creating flexible funding arrangements; ensuring geographic distribution of funds; and through prioritising the allocation of funds to community controlled services.
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Such agreements, he stated, should be guided by principles of involvement of the local Indigenous community in decision making; shared responsibility; flexibility to
meet local circumstances; and an outcomes focus with clear
benchmarks to measure progress.
That means students are expected to
meet certain
benchmarks,
such as recognizing and managing feelings, building empathy and making responsible decisions.