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facilityA physical space, such as a conference room or service bay, where a service activity can be performed.
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facility An existing or planned location or site at which prime movers, electric generators, and/or equipment for converting mechanical, chemical, and/or nuclear energy into electric energy are situated or w [..]
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facilitySomething that is built, installed, or established to serve a particular purpose
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facility1facilities [plural] buildings, services, equipment, etc. that are provided for a particular purpose sports/leisure facilities conference facilities shopping/banking/cooking facilities The hotel has s [..]
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facilityearly 15c., "gentleness, lightness," from Middle French facilité "easiness, ease," from Latin facilitatem (nominative facilitas) "easiness, ease, fluency, willingness," f [..]
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facilitya building or room that serves a specific function.
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facilityIn project work, this term usually refers to the constructed environment, e.g. buildings, structures, infrastructure, plant and equipment. [D02759]
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facilitya building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility" adeptness: skillful performance or a [..]
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facilityn. Ease.
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facilityA fixed, mobile, or transportable structure, including (a) all installed electrical and electronic wiring, cabling, and equipment and (b) all supporting structures, such as utility, ground network, and electrical supporting structures. 2. A network-provided service to users or the network operating administration. 3. A transmission pathway and asso [..]
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facilityThe physical location where a management system activity is performed. In early life-cycle stages, a facility may be the company's central research laboratory, pilot plant, or the engineering off [..]
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facilityA structure designed and constructed for a particular purpose, such as a medical facility.
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facilityAny building designed to host events, such as convention centers, arenas, hotels, coliseums, exhibit halls, banqueting halls, etc.
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facilitySee postal facility. [installation]
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facilityAccording to 41 CFR 51-10.103 (Title 41 - Public Contracts And Property Management; Subtitle B - Other Provisions Relating To Public Contracts; Chapter 51 -Committee For Purchase From People Who Are B [..]
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facilityA facilities person assigns the cable or fiber pair numbers. The facilities assignment refers to where the telephone number starts in the central office and the route it takes from the central office [..]
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facilitya predetermined arrangement such as an account offered by a financial institution to a business (e.g. a bank account, a short-term loan or overdraft).
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facility(n) a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry(n) skillful performance or ability without difficulty(n) a natural effortlessness(n) something designed [..]
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facility An existing or planned location or site at which prime movers, electric generators, and/or equipment for converting mechanical, chemical, and/or nuclear energy into electric energy are situated, or will be situated. A facility may contain more than one generator of either the same or different prime mover type. For a co-generator, the facility inc [..]
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facilityAny building, structure, system, process, equipment, or activity that fulfills a specific purpose on a site.
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facilityA component of transportation infrastructure, often taken as an operational facility such as a roadway or guideway, but may also including terminals. In general, any building or other dedicated infras [..]
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facilityAn existing or planned location or site at which prime movers, electric generators, and/or equipment for converting mechanical, chemical and/or nuclear energy into electric energy are situated, or will be situated. A facility may contain more than one generator of either the same or different prime mover type. For a cogenerator, the facility includ [..]
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facilityA building, part of a building or complex of buildings, in which an agency, or a particular agency function, is located. This can include contractors’ premises.
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facilitya physical setting used to serve a specific purpose. A facility may be within a building, or a whole building, or a building plus its site; or it may be a construction that is not a building. The term [..]
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facilityA business that operates one or more stationary or mobile air pollution emission sources. Examples of facilities include Fiberglass Boat Manufacturers, Pulp and Paper Mills, Dry Cleaners, Municipal Landfills, Foundries.
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facilityUsually includes a place, site, or area where a hazardous substance has been deposited, stored, disposed of, placed, or otherwise came to be located.
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facilityA site that is built or established to perform a specific function or serve a particular need. For example, the Department of State built the Kentucky Consular Center to manage the diversity visa program. Family
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facilityThose facilities which administer Health Services to individuals who do not require Hospitalization or Institutionalization.
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facilityA Housing and Health care alternative combining independence with personal care. It provides a combination of Housing, personalized supportive services and Health care designed to meet the needs, both [..]
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facilityInstitutions specializing in the care of cancer Patients.
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facilityInstitutions specializing in the care of Patients with Heart disorders.
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facilityUse for material on dental facilities in general or for which there is no specific heading.
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facilityInstitutions which provide medical or Health-related services.
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facilityInstitutions which provide Health-related care and services to individuals who do not require the degree of care which Hospitals or Skilled Nursing Facilities provide, but because of their physical or [..]
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facilityAreas designated for use by the Armed Forces Personnel.
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facilityIndoor or outdoor areas designated for the parking of vehicles.
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facilityHealth care institutions operated by private groups or corporations for a profit.
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facilityAn area of Recreation or Hygiene for use by the public.
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facilityLong-Term Care facilities which provide supervision and assistance in Activities of Daily Living with medical and Nursing Services when required.
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facilityExtended care facilities which provide skilled Nursing Care or Rehabilitation services for Inpatients on a daily basis.
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facilityFacilities provided for Human excretion, often with accompanying Handwashing facilities.
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facilityA pooling mechanism for insureds not able to obtain insurance in the voluntary market. Insurers write and issue policies but cede premium and losses on those policies to a central pool in which all in [..]
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facilityA pooling mechanism for Insureds not able to obtain insurance in the voluntary market. Insurers write and issue policies but cede premium and losses on those policies to a central pool in which all in [..]
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facility"Facility" means a manufactured dwelling park or a marina.
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facilityA building or other structure, either fixed or transportable in nature, with its utilities, ground networks, and electrical supporting structures. All wiring, cabling as well as electrical and electro [..]
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facilityAn entity that provides health care services. An FAO includes Hospitals, Nursing Facilities, Laboratories, etc., and has a Type 2 NPI (National Provider Identifier) number associated to them. Licensin [..]
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facilityThe physical location where a product is produced, metered, stored, delivered, received or processed.
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facilityAny structure or group of closely located structures, comprising a manufacturing plant, laboratory, office or service center, plus equipment (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 528).
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facilityA facility is the physical equipment, or medium, that is necessary to provide a telecommunications service. For example, twisted pairs of copper wire, or fiber optic cables, are facilities.
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facility any building or land together with any machinery, plant, appliance, equipment, implement, tool or other item used in connection with any activity carried out at the facility; and includes an offshore [..]
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facilitySee Building
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facility
The fact of being easy, or easily done; absence of difficulty, simplicity. from 16th c.
* Flr Mntgn Essays, II.12:
*: ''Clytomachus'' affirmed, that he could never understand by the writings of '' [..]
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*: I believe it to be an intuitive discernment, a quick but never-failing power of judgment, a penetration into the causes of things, unequalled for clear [..]
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facilityany area used in the procurement, processing, testing, storage or distribution of tissues/cells (CoE Guide 2004).
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facilityA location where activities covered by these procedures and policies are performed. Such activities include determination of donor eligibility or suitability, product collection, processing, storage, distribution, issue, and administration.
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facilityAnother term used to describe a loan or credit
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