Balanced approach definition
Examples of Balanced approach in a sentence
A balancedProvide a Balanced approach to managing water demand and supply to enhance water quality and water quantity.
A balancedProvide a Balanced approach to managing water demand and supply to enhance water quality and water quantity.
Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.
pedal cycle means a cycle (which has the same meaning as that ascribed to it in Section 192 of the Road Traffic Act 1988).
Lead Member of the Bidding Consortium or “Lead Member” shall mean a company who commits at least twenty six percent (26%) equity stake in the Project, meets the technical requirement as per Clause 2.1.2 and so designated by other Member(s) in Bidding Consortium;
Motor-driven cycle means every motorcycle that has a gasoline engine that (i) displaces less than
Member in a Bidding Consortium/Member means each company in the Bidding Consortium;