Prioritizing Clause Samples
The "Prioritizing" clause establishes the order of importance among various obligations, deliverables, or provisions within a contract. In practice, this clause may specify which terms take precedence if there is a conflict between different sections, or it may outline which tasks or services should be completed first in a project timeline. Its core function is to prevent confusion and disputes by clearly indicating which requirements override others, thereby ensuring that the parties understand how to proceed when priorities must be set or when provisions appear to be in conflict.
Prioritizing. □ Prioritized so that changing demands were met. □ Prioritizing occasionally neglected, resulting in important tasks not being completed. □ Prioritizing ineffective, frequently resulting in assigned tasks not being completed. Comments:
A. COURTESY AND TACT □ Courtesy and tact were demonstrated. □ Courtesy and tact were usually displayed. □ Behavior often seen as tactless or discourteous; difficult to deal with.
Prioritizing. □Prioritizes so that the most important tasks are consistently completed. □Prioritizes so that tasks are typically met. □Ineffective prioritizing occasionally results in important tasks not being completed. □Ineffective prioritizing frequently results in important tasks not being completed.
Prioritizing. □ Prioritized so that changing demands were met. □ Prioritizing occasionally neglected, resulting in important tasks not being completed. □ Prioritizing ineffective, frequently resulting in assigned tasks not being completed. Comments: Perry Local School District Classified Personnel Evaluation
Prioritizing. Where PACIFIC and CLC are involved in emergency restorals, access to PACIFIC's structures will be controlled by PACIFIC's Maintenance District Manager or his/her on-site representative according to the following guidelines:
Prioritizing. A. A planned system of spending and saving money.
B. These are immediate like rent, groceries, clothing and entertainment.
C. This may involve deferring or eliminating current pleasure for future benefit.
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E. These usually involve more money and include things like retirement, college, a house, and a car.
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Prioritizing ranking stakeholder relevance and identifying issues. The process of stakeholder mapping is as important as the result, and the quality of the process depends heavily on the knowledge of the people Project Team as well as of the quality of the sources of knowledge from which the stakeholders are identified and that are widely described in the previous paragraph 4.2.
Prioritizing work requests, managing the work groups and subcommittees of Flagstar Group users, aligning the work requests with the tactical and strategic goals of Flagstar and its commitments to its customers as well as resource and budget constraints and ensuring that Flagstar's information systems investments are appropriate.
Prioritizing. HSD will immediately address Priority 3 and 4 Verified Program Errors with the understanding that any outstanding Priority 1 and 2 Verified Program Errors will take precedence.
Prioritizing. Where PACIFIC and CARRIER are involved in emergency restorals, access to PACIFIC's structures will be controlled by PACIFIC's Maintenance District Manager or his/her on-site representative according to the following guidelines: While exercising its right to first access, PACIFIC should grant nondiscriminatory access to all occupants in or on its facilities and every effort should be made to accommodate as many occupants as is reasonably safe. Therefore, reasonable, simultaneous access will not be denied unless public or other safety considerations would prohibit such access. Where simultaneous access is not possible, access will next be granted according to longevity in/on the structure (i.e., first in time, first in right). Where longevity in the structure cannot be ascertained, access will be prioritized on a first come, first served basis. While exercising its right to first access, PACIFIC should grant nondiscriminatory access to all occupants in or on its facilities and every effort should be made to accommodate as many occupants as is reasonably safe. Therefore, reasonable, simultaneous access will not be denied unless public or other safety considerations would prohibit such access. Where simultaneous access is not possible, access will next be granted to occupants according to the level of damage to its facilities and the likelihood that damage will result in service disruption. Where likelihood that damage will result is not clearly discernible, access will be granted according to longevity in/on the structure (i.e., first in time, first in right). Where longevity in the structure cannot be ascertained, access will be prioritized a first come, first served basis. When an emergency situation arises which necessitates CARRIER access to a manhole after PACIFIC's normal business hours, CARRIER should call PACIFIC's Interconnection Service Center (ISC). All calls during normal business hours must be directed to the appropriate PACIFIC Single Point of Contact (SPOC). For after-hours calls, PACIFIC's ISC will contact the Maintenance Center responsible for after-hours coverage of the affected area. The maintenance supervisor contacted by the ISC will return CARRIER's call and will arrange for access with on-call maintenance field personnel during the emergency condition. This Appendix sets forth the terms and conditions under which PACIFIC shall provide to Pac-West certain Common Channel Signaling/Signaling System 7 ("CCS/SS7") services, herein referred t...
Prioritizing. RDA will work with MVLEC to provide a prioritized task list. RDA acknowledges that issues may change in priority or arise that were nonexistent when prioritized prior to RDA’s arrival. This list will be used to acquire any products or services required to complete the tasks or resolve issues. RDA must have prioritized approved tasks upon arrival.