Selectors Sample Clauses

The 'Selectors' clause defines the criteria or mechanisms used to identify specific items, data, or entities within a broader set for the purposes of the agreement. In practice, this clause may specify how parties will choose relevant documents, products, or data points, such as by using unique identifiers, categories, or other distinguishing features. Its core function is to ensure clarity and precision in referencing or applying contractual terms to only the intended subjects, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
Selectors. ‌ Selectors in rinohtype select elements of a particular type. The class of a document element serves as a selector for all instances of the class (and its subclasses). The Paragraph class is a selector that matches all paragraphs in the document, for example: Paragraph As with CSS selectors, elements can also be matched based on their context. For example, the following matches any paragraph that is a direct child of a list item or in other words, a list item label: ListItem / Paragraph Python’s ellipsis can be used to match any number of levels of elements in the document tree. The following selector matches paragraphs at any level inside a table cell: TableCell / ... / Paragraph To help avoid duplicating selector definitions, context selectors can reference other selectors defined in the same Section 5.3 using SelectorByName: SelectorByName('definition term') / ... / Paragraph Selectors can select all instances of Styled subclasses. These include Flowable and StyledText, but also TableSection, TableRow, Line and Shape. Elements of some of the latter classes only appear as children of other flowables (such as Table). Similar to a HTML element’s class attribute, Styled elements can have an optional style attribute which can be used when constructing a selector. This one selects all styled text elements with the emphasis style, for example: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇('emphasis') The ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇() method can also match arbitrary attributes of elements by passing them as keyword arguments. This can be used to do more advanced things such as selecting the back- ground objects on all odd rows of a table, limited to the cells not spanning multiple rows: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇(row_index=slice(0, None, 2), rowspan=1) / TableCellBackground The argument passed as row_index is a slice object that is used for extended indexing2. To make this work, TableCell.row_index is an object with a custom eq () that allows compar- ▇▇▇▇ to a slice. Rinohtype borrows CSS’s concept of specificity to determine the “winning” selector when multiple selectors match a given document element. Each part of a selector adds to the speci- ficity of a selector. Roughly stated, the more specific selector will win. For example: ListItem / Paragraph # specificity (0, 0, 0, 0, 2) wins over: Paragraph # specificity (0, 0, 0, 0, 1) since it matches two elements instead of just one. Specificity is represented as a 5-tuple. The last four elements represent the number of location (currently not used), style, attribute a...
Selectors. Recommend selection guidelines and policy to the MC for approval. Select teams for competitions approved by the District. Submit selections to the MC for approval. Report to the MC on actual performances of selected teams.
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Selectors. Recommend selection guidelines and policy to the Management Committee for approval. Select teams for competitions approved by the District. Submit selections to the Management Committee for approval. Report to the Management Committee on actual performances of selected teams.

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  • Specialists Persons working within a juridical person who possess uncommon knowledge essential to the commercial presence’s production, research equipment, techniques or management. In assessing such knowledge, account will be taken not only of knowledge specific to the commercial presence, but also of whether the person has a high level of qualification referring to a type of work or trade requiring specific technical knowledge, including membership of an accredited profession.

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