FINALS Sample Clauses

The "Finals" clause establishes that the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement represent the complete and final understanding between the parties. In practice, this means that any prior discussions, negotiations, or informal agreements not included in the written contract are superseded and have no legal effect. This clause ensures that only the documented terms are enforceable, thereby preventing disputes over alleged side agreements or misunderstandings and promoting contractual certainty.
FINALS. No match day permits are to be issued for players to play in any grade of the Final series of either league.
FINALS. A panel of four (3) judges (different from those from the semi-final round) will judge the Contestants in two (2) rounds for the final competition and select seven (7) winners. Competitors will be judged based on creativity, skill, live music editing and performance, in the sole opinion of the judge(s) designated by the Sponsor. Round 1 comprises fifteen (15) minutes of performance time, while Round 2 is a Sound for Sound 6 song clash against a fellow competitor. The final competition will be held over the course of one (1) day and will be publicly transmitted via the same media as the preliminary and semi-final competitions. Competitors will be expected to dip for their order of performance. The finalist will be judged at the final phase based on originality, creativity, quality of production, performance, and listeners response. All winning contestants will be eligible to be awarded the Prizes subject to the "Prize" terms of these Official Rules.
FINALS i. The GIMME SOCA virtual party monarch finals (FLOW) will be held on the 1st of August 2020 at 8:00 p.m. ii. All artistes will be required to provide the band with comprehensive music sheets that are properly scored by July 27th, 2020. iii. Artistes will be required to perform with a live band on stage for a maximum of ten (10) minutes. iv. Only people props will be allowed v. Each artiste is expected to submit a list of their entourage for which requisite passes will be issued to a maximum of 8. vi. Artistes are allowed to show versatility during stage performance (not required to sing their song as it is on the album but rather, they can repeat verses, slow it down among other things to get virtual reactions). vii. All finalists are required to be on stage for the crowning and presentation ceremony.
FINALS. Match day permits may be issued for BJFL players to play in the Under 18 competition of the LVFNL Finals series provided they have played four (4) games with the relevant LVFNL Club prior to 21st July of the current year.
FINALS. Will begin 9 ft behind the BONES dummy. Points are tallied after all contestants have thrown one loop. If there is a tie for first place, the BONES is moved back 2 feet and the round is repeated. Continue moving the BONES back by 2 foot increments until winners are determined.
FINALS. Qualify for State Finals (Zone/Region Winner) $500 Zone Runner up (Must have played minimum 2 games) $200 District Winner – Fail to make State Finals $200 State Winner $1,000 State Runner up $500
FINALS. FACING DATA-DRIVEN MACHINE AGENCY In his magnificent double history of Face and mask, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (2017, 6) tells us that ‘In this book the face is the cynosure of all images, which are always subject to time and thus break down and lose the competition with the living face when confronted with the impossibility of representing it accurately’. As San Francisco, where I am finalising this chapter, is on the verge of banning the use of facial image recognition technologies by local police, the confrontation between human and machine agency is taken to a new level. The famed techniques of ‘deep learning’ (DL) that were once expected to result in general artificial intelligence (GAI), have made major leaps in terms of image and speech recognition. That is why this ban has been proposed. But it turns out that the accuracy of DL collapses with minor tweaks of their objects (based on adversarial machine learning, see ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ 2018). This kind of machine agency does not recognize faces as we do, and functions best when trained against its own kind, given a set of rules that define a closed game (as demonstrated by DeepMinds’ AlphaZero, Wu 2018). This exemplifies the gap between subject and image, face and portrait, presence and representation, self and me; it also shows us the gap between a pixelated capture of a living face and its ephemeral embodied object. Though I still believe we should learn to take the intentional stance towards data-driven machine agency (The End(s), 6.5.1 and endnote 69), I would now emphasize a better understanding of how that agency differs from our own, of the limits of computer science and machine learning and of how we can learn to respect those limits without sug- gesting that we should reject either computer science or data-driven agency. NOTES

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  • Originals This Agreement may be executed in counterparts each of which so executed shall be deemed an original and constitute one and the same agreement.

  • AUDITS AND EXAMINATIONS 8.1. Each Party to this Agreement will be responsible for the accuracy and quality of its data as submitted to the other Party involved. Subject to each Party’s reasonable security requirements and except as may be otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, either Party, at its own expense, may audit the other Party’s books, records and other documents directly related to billing and invoicing once in any twelve (12) month period for the purpose of evaluating the accuracy of the other Party’s billing and invoicing. "Audit" shall mean a comprehensive review of bills for services performed under this Agreement; "Examination" shall mean an inquiry into a specific element of or process related to bills for services performed under this Agreement. Either party (the “Requesting Party”) may perform one (1) Audit per twelve (12) month period commencing with the Effective Date, with the assistance of the other Party, which will not be unreasonably withheld. The Audit period will include no more than the preceding twelve (12) month period as of the date of the Audit request. The Requesting Party may perform Examinations, as it deems necessary, with the assistance of the other Party, which will not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Eye Examinations For all covered EMPLOYEES required to use VDTs on average at least two (2) hours per day, the Department will provide a base line eye examination at the Occupational Safety and Health facility ("OSH"), followed by an eye examination at OSH once a year.