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More customer confidence by relieving them from coti-stant checks to ensure the required quality and timely delivery, partictilarly for custom-built and engineering products. In a third party order, the quality systems would also help to fulfil the customer s own contractual obligations to a client. [Pg.247]

The trade associations that are members of lATF perform an assurance function and have set up a panel to administer certification activities in their country. This involves witness audits of certification bodies to verify that they are adhering to the lATF agreement. They will monitor the scheme on behalf of the vehicle manufacturers in ensuring that certificates are only awarded to organizations that are 100% compliant with the requirements. These activities should provide added confidence that the certification bodies are fulfilling their obligations. [Pg.66]

If you decide to conduct contractor training in-house, apply the same curriculum you would use with your own employees. If the contractor provides the training, make sure you are confident that it meets the same standards as your own you may also need to review contract language to assure that it properly reflects any adjustments in the contractor s obligations. In a situation that combines both approaches, use these suggestions case by case. [Pg.171]

In this Section we aim to make the CRM user aware of the uncertainty budgets that need to be considered with the use of CRMs. Certified values in CRMs are the property values (mass fraction, concentration, or amount of substance) and their uncertainty, the uncertainty being in many instances a specified confidence interval for the certified property. As we discussed before, this uncertainty value is not always a complete uncertainty budget for an analytical process from sampling to production of data. But even when disregarding the subtle differences in the certificates, the way a CRM is used has serious consequences on the uncertainty budget that has to be applied to a user s result. This is summarized in Table 7.2. These uses may affect accuracy claims as well as traceability claims. It is the user s obligation to establish com-... [Pg.247]

Once your problem takes on a 13 C dimension, you are of course, obligated to examine the 13 C data with the same level of dispassionate scrutiny that you apply to the proton data. Chemical shifts cannot be fudged and unexpected peaks cannot be glossed over. You have to be able to account for everything you see to have confidence in your product. [Pg.136]

It is just a few weeks, perhaps even just a few days, from now. You haven t begun to study. Perhaps you just haven t had the time. We are all faced with full schedules and many demands on our time, including work, family, and other obligations. Or perhaps you have had the time, but procrastinated topics in mathematics are topics that you would rather avoid at all costs. Computation and word problems have never been your strong suit. It is possible that you have waited until the last minute because you feel rather confident in your mathematical skills, and just want a quick refresher on the major topics. Maybe you just realized that your test included a mathematics section, and now you have only a short time to prepare. [Pg.11]

The subject of a trade secret must be secret, and must not be of public knowledge or of a general knowledge in the trade or business. B. F. Goodrich Co. v. Wohlgemuth, supra, 117 Ohio App., at 499. National Tube Co. v. Eastern Tube Co., 3 Ohio C.C.R. (n.s.) 459, 462 (Cir. Ct. 1902), aff d, 69 Ohio St. 560, 70 N.E. 1127 (1903). This necessary element of secrecy is not lost, however, if the holder of the trade secret reveals the trade secret to another in confidence, and under an implied obligation not to use or disclose it. Cincinnati Bell Foundry Co. v. Dodds, 10 Ohio Dec. Rep. 154, 156, 19 Weekly L. Bull. 84 (Super. Ct. 1887). These other may include those of the holder s employes [sic] to whom it is necessary to confide it, in order to apply it to the uses for which it is intended. National Tube Co. v. Eastern Tube Co., supra. Often the recipient of confidential knowledge of the subject of a trade secret is a licensee of its holder. See Lear, Inc. v. Adkins, 395 U.S. 653 (1969). [Pg.40]

I have placed a confidence in Dr Priestley who hath seriously promised me to keep the secret to give me all the facts and all he can discover in that line. The D is under some obligations to me that you know not of, I think will not betray me, I am sure he will not.60... [Pg.100]

Normally, the laboratories use fixed and inflexible criteria for this control. They define a limit to the percentage difference between the expected and the obtained value, and in low precision techniques they are obliged to increase this value. Assuming the uncertainty associated with the control standard preparation to be negligible when compared to the instrumental uncertainty, the case-to-case interpolation uncertainties can be used as a fit for each case. If the observed confidence interval includes the expected value, there is reason to think that the system is not under control. The instrumental deviation from control can be used as a guide for instrumental checking or as a warning of the inadequacy of the chosen mathematical model for the calibration. [Pg.65]

Three different types of visits - randomly-selected transparency visits, voluntary assistance visits, and declaration clarification visits -were eventually included in the text of the Compliance Protocol, which stipulates in Article 6, paragraph 5 that the total number of all visits shall not exceed 120 per calendar year. Randomly-selected transparency visits are to increase confidence in the consistency of declarations with activities going on at the declared facilities, and to increase the transparency of declared facilities. Voluntary assistance visits allow a state party to invite the inspectorate of the BWC organization to conduct a visit on its territory in order to obtain technical assistance and information related to the implementation of the obligations under the Protocol or otherwise. In contrast, declaration clarification visits or procedures serve to clarify a potential omission of a facility in a states party s annual declaration. [Pg.53]

This statement alone may generate uneasiness for some teachers, but we must take confidence in much of the good work which currently takes place in primary schools and avoid being too over cautious to the detriment of the subject. It is worth noting that schools do not have an obligation to do the impossible but only to work in a competent and reasonable manner (Gold and Szemerenyi, 1997). [Pg.86]


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