(Askeri) KAYNAKLAR, VASITALAR, VASITA VE İMKANLAR: Bir memleketin veya bir işin mevcut vasıtaları; hesap edilebilir mal, para veya istihsal maddeleri; el altında ve hemen faydalanılabilir, durumda gelir kaynakları
{i} wealth, financial means; ability, capability; source of wealth; something which can be used for benefit or profit
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The means available for use in conducting the planned activities, such as people, objects, and money Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership, Advocacy, Technology
the key ingredients needed to operate a small business, including: · people · finance · information · expertise (knowledge and skills) · plant and equipment · buildings · technology
Other student aid that must be taken into account to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs, as defined in federal regulations for the campus-based programs Resources are called "estimated financial assistance" in determining a student's eligibility for some federal student loans
The inputs used in the production of goods and services They are generally classified as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship Land - Those productive resources occurring in nature such as water, soil, trees, and minerals Labor - The abilities, talents, training and skills - the human capital of people that contribute to the production of goods and services Labor can be either physical or mental efforts Capital - Productive resources, including machinery, tools, factories, stores, vehicles, etc made by past human efforts, used to produce goods or services Entrepreneurship - The resource provided by profit-seeking decision makers who organize resources and determine which economic activities to undertake and how they should be undertaken The most common example is one who starts a business enterprise
"A source of supply or support; available means" (Websters) The energy and materials used to support an Economy and fulfill human needs and desires (See also Renewable and Nonrenewable)
Sources of information, knowledge, or expertise The following are sites with international legal resources: American University: Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
All personnel and major items of equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incident tasks on which status Is maintained
the inputs needed to undertake a project, generally including finance, people, equipment, facilities, raw materials, and possibly physical elements such as land and water
in GEMIS are products representing the stock of primary energies and raw materials Resources are the inputs for extractor processes, and therefore the "beginning" of process chains
There are several resources, published by the Association, available to the members The Methods and Procedures Manual provides recommendations for actual testing procedures and quality control methods used in the production of dressing and sauce products The Quality Assurance Manual is designed to assist dressing and sauce manufacturers in establishing quality assurance programs ADS' Labeling Manual offers the most current interpretations of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act The Association's newest Manual, Portion Control & Flexible Packaging: A Reference Manual for the Dressings and Sauces Industry, provides basic information regarding the portion control and flexible packaging industry Searchable electronic versions of the Manuals, as well as other ADS publications, are included on the ADS Web site (www dressings-sauces org) under the Members Only section
Forums (discussions, calendars, chat rooms, or the messaging window) Sometimes used to refer to summary pages and tools The terms resources and forums are analogous
Positive abilities, feelings, memories, qualities, and perceptions that the person can draw upon to live her life better
Assets available and anticipated for operations They include people, equipment, facilities, and other things used to plan, implement, and evaluate public programs whether or not paid for directly by public funds
Materials found in the environment that can be extracted from the environment in an economic process There are abiotic resources (non-renewable) and biotic resources (renewable)
- Sometimes referred to as assets, resources are items of economic value that are not income Resources include financial instruments such as savings accounts and certificates of deposit, personal property such as an automobile (above a specified value), and real estate (other than an individual's home) Some Medicaid eligibility groups must meet a resource test; others (at state option) are not subject to a resource test In establishing a resource test, a state Medicaid program must specify both the resource standard (e g , the amount of countable resources an individual may retain) and the resource methodology (e g , which resources are counted and how are they valued)
The term, resources, is normally used to describe funds There are tables in this Annual Report that show the resources invested in each of the Departments three Outcomes That is, they show the funds supplied and expended to achieve each of the outcomes The term, human resources, refers to the Departments staff
Other student aid which must be taken into consideration to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs and Stafford loan programs For example, a scholarship would be considered a resource