Similar words: submit, submissively, result, resume, result in, as a result, as a result of, presumably. Meaning: v. submit (information) again to a program or automatic system.
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1. We complied fully with the instructions and resubmitted the paper in January 1992.
2. The rejected claims could be resubmitted for further review by the carrier.
3. Resubmit failed events for reprocessing (after correcting the errors).
4. The user can apply corrections and attempt to resubmit.
5. Please hit your back button and resubmit your request.
6. Please resubmit this form if any of your details have been changed.
7. This allows a client to resubmit the work request in the event of a transient failure.
8. The client will then resubmit the work to the next server in the hierarchy.
9. In the first case, the client can simply resubmit the message and no particular action need be taken on the server as the message has not yet been processed.
10. Magistrates refused a similar request last December after residents' objections, but Anchor resubmitted the application.
11. The bishops received word in February that a revised draft would receive Vatican confirmation if it were resubmitted.
12. Issues not subsequently acted upon by Congress would be resubmitted for the voters to decide.
13. While the Vatican sat on the case — asking the diocese to resubmit the files, saying they might have been lost — Kiesle volunteered as a youth minister at a church north of Oakland.
14. However, administrators prefer to have the capability to write clients to retrieve specific failed events, view the data, modify the data, and then resubmit them.
15. When you find there are some events that fail to arrive at a recipient of events, it's better to go to these two places, do some recover operations, and resubmit the event delivery.
16. Once the runtime errors are resolved, the administrator will have to resubmit the failed events using either the admin console or scripts that use the failed event manager (FEM) API.
17. If there was a programming error, alter the code and resubmit your job.
18. After you've moved backwards in the process, the only way to progress again is to resubmit the forms.
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19. Other users look only at the first few results before deciding whether the query was successful or not. Finding nothing, these users may then resubmit the query or give up on search altogether.
20. The calling process will then determine what went wrong and either resubmit the order or notify the customer that their order of delicious chocolate dinosaurs cannot be processed.
21. GM has $1 billion in convertible debt coming due on June 1, which is close to the 60-day deadline set by the Obama administration for GM to resubmit its overall restructuring plan.
22. "We continue to work with the government and respect its processes. We are happy to resubmit," said Ian Smith, Yanzhou Coal's spokesman in Australia.
23. Check all the information you provided, make any necessary corrections, and then resubmit your request.
24. Please fix these entries ( highlighted in RED ) and resubmit your form.
25. You can examine these events with the failed event manager user interface in the Administrative console, then resubmit or delete.
26. However, by making the server fault-tolerant, as discussed above, the client can simply resubmit the log message and wait for the acknowledgement message to arrive.
27. If a buyer gets wind of a rejection, it can withdraw its request and resubmit it again and again with no disclosure.
28. This is a resource intensive operation to generate and resubmit failed events.
29. Often the designer must rework the original page and resubmit this page to the developer.
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