Normalization Clause Samples

The Normalization clause establishes a standard method for adjusting values, terms, or data to a common baseline or reference point within a contract. In practice, this clause may apply to financial figures, performance metrics, or other variable elements, ensuring that differences in measurement methods, time periods, or units are reconciled for fair comparison. Its core function is to eliminate discrepancies that could arise from inconsistent data or reporting standards, thereby promoting accuracy and fairness in contractual obligations and outcomes.
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Normalization. The pricing adjustments set forth in Sections 3 and 4 of this Exhibit F may require comparison between pricing methodologies for dial-up access (e.g., between hourly and monthly pricing). In order to normalize differing pricing methods for such comparison, the then-current Average Daily Simultaneous Access Usage multiplied by 30.44 (number of days in a month) will be deemed equivalent to one (1) port provided for any month under the Agreement. "AVERAGE DAILY SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS USAGE" will mean the average number of hours of usage per port per day measured over the twelve-month period ending on the immediately preceding September 30.
Normalization. The Participant’s Account balance determined under paragraph (a) is normalized into a single-sum benefit that is immediately and unconditionally payable to the Employee. A standard interest rate, and a straight life annuity factor that is based on the same or a different standard interest rate and on a standard mortality table, must be used in normalizing this benefit. In addition, no mortality may be assumed prior to the Employee’s testing age.
Normalization. For the purpose of determining Operating Expenses for any partial year, Operating Expenses shall be deemed to accrue uniformly during the entire calendar year. If any part of the Building or (with respect to those Operating Expenses for which Tenant’s Share is determined by the Rentable Area of the Property) other rentable areas of the Property is not fully leased during a calendar year, Operating Expenses shall be adjusted to add amounts and items of Operating Expenses which would normally have been incurred if the Building or other rentable areas of the Property (as applicable) had been fully leased during such calendar year and Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses (both for the purposes of the initial estimate and year-end reconciliation) shall be based on an assumed full occupancy of the Building or the Property (as applicable).
Normalization. The terms set forth in Section 11 may require comparison of [****] pricing methodologies. In order to convert pricing associated with one of such methodologies to pricing associated with the other methodology (and vice versa), the then-current Average Daily Port Usage multiplied by [****] will be deemed to be equivalent to one (1) port provided for [****] under the Agreement.
Normalization. For the purpose of determining Operating Expenses for any partial year, Operating Expenses shall be deemed to accrue uniformly during the entire calendar year. If any part of the Buildings is not fully leased during a calendar year, Operating Expenses shall be adjusted to add amounts and items of Operating Expenses which would normally have been incurred if the Buildings had been fully leased during such calendar year and Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses (both for the purposes of the initial estimate and year-end reconciliation) shall be based on an assumed full leasing of the Buildings.
Normalization. Using R, this project undertook the nontrivial task of exploring and developing different approaches for normalizing levels of RNA expression across multiple time points among all genes. With all RNA expression data standardized to a specific scale, the magnitude of changes in gene expression could be more accurately compared so that the subsequent clustering produced more meaningful results. Normalization was accomplished using the same methodology as that implemented in the counts function in DE-Seq (▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇ 2010). Each time point was first transformed by the natural log. All zeros were ignored in order to avoid returning infinity. The geometric mean of each time point was then calculated and each value in the time point is multiplied by that geometric mean and that product put into a separate column. The median of all gene expression levels multiplied by the geometric mean is then determined, and the actual expression levels in that time point are multiplied by the median of the geometric means. After each time point is adjusted in such a manner, the entire data set has been normalized.
Normalization. If in any year Operating Expenses are reduced because the Building is not fully occupied, Operating Expenses, both estimated and actual shall be adjusted, for the purpose of calculations under this Article, by adding amounts and items of expenses which would normally have been incurred if the Building had been fully occupied during the whole of such year and deducting any abnormal start-up costs, all as estimated by the Landlord.
Normalization. 1. The Parties agree that normalization is vital to the peace process. It is through normalization that communities can return to conditions where they can achieve their desired quality of life, which includes the pursuit of sustainable livelihoods and political participation within a peaceful deliberative society. 2. The aim of normalization is to ensure human security in the Bangsamoro. Normalization helps build a society that is committed to basic human rights, where individuals are free from fear of violence or crime and where long-held traditions and value continue to be honored. Human insecurity embraces a wide range of issues that would include violation of human and civil rights, social and political injustice and impunity. 3. As a matter of principle, it is essential that policing structure and arrangement are such that the police service is professional and free from partisan political control. The police system shall be civilian in character so that it is effective and efficient in law enforcement, fair and impartial as well as accountable under the law for its action, and responsible both to the Central Government and the Bangsamoro Government, and to the communities it serves. 4. An independent commission shall be organized by the Parties to recommend appropriate policing within the area. The commission shall be composed of representatives from the parties and may invite local and international experts on law enforcement to assist the commission in its work. 5. The MILF shall undertake a graduated program for decommissioning of its forces so that they are put beyond use. 6. In a phased and gradual manner, all law enforcement functions shall be transferred from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to the police force for the Bangsamoro. The Parties agree to continue negotiations on the form, functions and relationship of the police force of the Bangsamoro taking into consideration the results of the independent review process mentioned in paragraph 4. 7. The Joint Coordinating Committees on Cessation of Hostilities (JCCCH) as well as the Ad hoc Joint Action Group (AHJAG) with the participation of the International Monitoring Team (IMT) shall continue to monitor the ceasefire agreement until the full decommissioning of the MILF forces. These existing coordinating mechanisms shall be the basis for the creation of a Joint Normalization Committee (JNC) to ensure the coordination between the Government and remaining MILF forces, and through whi...
Normalization. Report meter consumption data normalized by square footage, weather, occupancy, and other pertinent variables (e.g., per student trained, per widget produced, per soldier deployed, etc., as related to the mission of the facility/installation).
Normalization. If any part of the Project is not fully occupied and used during any twelve (12) month period preceding a December 31, the calculations of Operating Expenses, both estimated and actual, shall be adjusted by adding amounts and items of Operating Expenses which would normally have been incurred if the Project had been fully occupied and used during such period, and by deducting any abnormal start-up or other costs incurred, all as estimated by Landlord; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, for this Section 3.02 (d), ground rent increases, insurance and real property taxes shall be excluded in the calculation of Operating Expenses for normalization.