Submissions
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24 examples of Submissions in a sentence
And again, I posted a conductor video, and we started accepting
submissions.
And we just closed
submissions
January 10th, and our final tally was 2,051 videos from 58 different countries.
And this is what we first got back from the very first set of
submissions.
He gets
submissions
from all around the world.
You know, some of the best
submissions
didn't come from geologists.
RM: The city ran a contest and gathered a bunch of
submissions
with all kinds of designs.
SK: And an alderman by the name of Fred Steffan cobbled together parts of the
submissions
to make what is now the Milwaukee flag.
They got dozens of
submissions.
180
submissions
were received from 80 countries, and this was selected.
And within 48 hours, we got about 100
submissions
from students, and the top four got it perfectly right.
Director Lestrade obviously has condensed the trial and chosen scenes to further his point of view but much of the evidence and many of the
submissions
had no place in a trial seeking truth and justice.
I guess since it became Peru's official nomination to the Academy Awards the Festival organizers felt they should bring it back as they feature most of the films that are official
submissions
to the upcoming Academy Awards.
Even in the wake of the financial crisis that erupted in 2008, they trip off the word processors of a hundred
submissions
challenging the so-called Volcker rule (which would bar banks from making proprietary investments).
For example, earlier this week, at Microsoft’s annual AppCup competition, which gives European developers and young entrepreneurs the opportunity to showcase their skills, two promising female developers ranked among the 13 finalists – a major accomplishment, given that this year’s contest attracted 200
submissions
from 31 countries.
The London School of Economics’ Grantham Research Institute has analyzed the
submissions
made by all 154 countries and concluded that even if they are all implemented, global carbon emissions will rise from their current level of 50 billion tons per year to 55-60 billion tons by 2030.
Second, news outlets will have to be interactive: they should regularly teach citizens op-ed writing, for example, so that editors can receive a truly diverse set of
submissions
– well sourced, well written, and well argued – from people from all walks of life.
And others have been far too willing to accept at face value
submissions
from countries where the rule of law is routinely abused.
Online
submissions
would drive up the number of bids – and thus drive down prices.
The paper also recommends some rationalization of the extremely complex rule books, relieving some simpler banks of the most burdensome and costly processes, and reducing the number of required regulatory
submissions
and stress test exercises.
In our first call for applications, we attracted more than 4,600
submissions
from people who had never been involved in politics.
In a recent call for applications ahead of Brazil’s upcoming municipal elections, we received more than 31,000
submissions.
Rather than relegate us, yet again, to observer status, the meeting’s chairs, with the support of the parties, must allow indigenous peoples to make written
submissions
that, unless openly opposed by a party, will be included in UN documents.
Few regulatory
submissions
rival the Bard’s output in their timelessness or vivid use of language: the Bank of England would probably send them winging straight back to their originators if they did.
I had no spleen at the saucy rogue, nor were his
submissions
anything to me, since there was nothing to be got by him, so I thought it was as good to throw that in generously as not; so I told him I did not desire the ruin of any man, and therefore at his request I would forgive the wretch; it was below me to seek any revenge.
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