Meaning Submission
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(to a committee) - suggestions or arguments made orally or in writing to a committee
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Submission (of an administered Item) is the relationship of an Administered item, a Contact, and an Organization involved in a submission of metadata.
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The process of registering a site with a search engine or Web directory. It does not guarantee inclusion, but can lead to it being reviewed or crawled. It offers no guarantee of ranking. The process c [..]
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1[uncountable] the act of accepting that someone has defeated you and that you must obey them synonym surrender a gesture of submission to beat/force/starve someone into submission His response was on [..]
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A proposal for insurance submitted to an underwriter. The term implies more than simply a completed application unless the application contains all the information needed by the underwriter.
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late 14c., "act of referring to a third party for judgment or decision," from Old French submission or directly from Latin submissionem (nominative submissio) "a lowering, letting down; [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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The act of submitting a web site to search engines and search directories. For some search engines, this is performed simply by typing in the absolute home page URL of the web site you wish to submit. Other engines and directories request that descriptions of the web site be submitted for approval. Source: SEMPO
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suggestions or arguments made orally or in writing to a committee
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something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition); "several of his submi [..]
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n. A yielding to the power or authority of another.
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It is to surrender or to agree to someone requests, will or demands. It is different from dominance that is about giving the authority while it is the same as assertiveness.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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The presentation of a manuscript for publication, usually by the author(s) or the author's literary agent to a publisher or to the editors of a journal for their consideration. Most scholarly jou [..]
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See evidence.
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1 : an agreement to submit a dispute to and abide by the decision of an arbitrator [an award falls within the general rule that acts of arbitrators must…be coextensive with the "Albert v. Goor, . [..]
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The act of making information systems and related websites aware of your website. In most cases you no longer need to submit your website to large scale search engines, they follow links and index con [..]
Source: seobook.com

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The process of sending batch deposits to Merchant Services for processing. This may be done electronically or by mail.
Source: eftlab.co.uk

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A book or project submitted to a publisher, normally by an agent or author, for possible acquisition
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Submission means a surrender or yielding, as to an arrest; or a command. It refers to a matter to another for consideration and decision. For instance, the act of the court in instructing the jury and [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition)(n) the act of submitting; usual [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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A submission is the reporting of information included in data files through either HEPCAT or webservices, depending on the required method of reporting. A submission may include one or more data files.
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In order to market a medicine, a submission (an application) must be made to the relevant regulatory authority, for example the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Submissions provide comprehensive infor [..]
Source: eupati.eu

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A submission is the process of making the search engine's aware of your website so that it includes your pages in the results. In the early days of online marketing webmasters would submit their [..]
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Name for a script once it is submitted to producers or agents.
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An agent’s suggestion to a casting director for a role in a certain production
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An agent’s suggestion to a casting director for a role in a certain production
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Strategy for interacting with a person or another dog to create harmony and goodwill. Signs of submission can be subtle (a dog holding his ears slightly back in greeting) or overt (a dog rolling on hi [..]
Source: vetstreet.com

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The act of acknowledging another animal’s dominance or higher rank. Wolves do this in several ways including lying on their back and exposing their bellies, lowering their tails (or tucking the tail b [..]
Source: wolf.org

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A series of related applications made under the Therapeutic Goods Act on the same day for the same active ingredient, lodged by the same sponsor.
Source: tga.gov.au

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similar to argument; the address or presentation of the parties to the court at the end of a particular proceeding, after the evidence has been presented and before the court is to make its decision.
Source: courts.ns.ca

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When a user enters data into Discogs, it is called a submission.
Source: discogs.com

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A file sent by the merchant that contains one or more transactions.
Source: chasepaymentech.com

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Similar to argument; the address or presentation of the parties to the court at the end of a particular proceeding, after the evidence has been presented and before the court is to make its decision; [..]
Source: pmea.ca

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A term used in the BDSM community, describing the act of submitting to a partner, physically and/or mentally.
Source: nerve.com

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outlines your written comments, opinions, concerns, support, opposition or neutral stance about a proposed development, a notice of requirement for a designation, or a proposed policy statement or plan.
Source: mfe.govt.nz





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