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Definition of resubmit in English: resubmitverb riːsəbˈmɪtˌrisəbˈmɪt [with object]Submit (something, such as a plan, application, or resignation) again. Example sentencesExamples - Only five out of nine centres responded within four months by resubmitting their data.
- Under current legislation, planning permissions last for two years only before they have to be resubmitted, meaning developers will have to apply bit by bit for planning permission for residential development on the land.
- In the event of an improper vote, the scanner rejects the ballot and the voter corrects the mistake and resubmits it.
- Authors who had already submitted too-long articles were invited to revise and resubmit them.
- In terms of funding, we were invited to resubmit our initial proposal to the Economic and Social Research Council, and were successful with our second, somewhat smaller-scale version.
- Though the board of directors recommended a vote against the resolution, it won 6.9% of the voting shares, which means the shareholders can resubmit the proposal next year.
- Because five new churches had joined the association and several of these churches had not instructed their delegates how to vote, the issue was resubmitted to the congregations.
- ‘I will consider resubmitting the bill, taking public opinion into consideration,’ Mr. Hong said.
- You may want to resubmit your portfolio if you find your work has changed.
- I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect.
- Something has to motivate the scientist to keep on submitting to refereed journals even when she keeps getting rejected, or to revise and resubmit a paper five times until the editor is satisfied.
- This delay will not be entirely the fault of journals: some of the authors will have been inefficient in resubmitting their manuscripts.
- In these statistics I have counted each manuscript only once, even if (as happens in most cases) it was returned to the author after review and was later resubmitted.
- And, hey, if you're not chosen the first time around, you can resubmit your film the following month.
- Paperwork has been resubmitted to get the booking system project restarted.
- ‘We will continue to talk to the planners and we are resubmitting an application,’ he said.
- Use the new circumstances as the basis for resubmitting the plan.
- I encourage students to resubmit their work if they are not satisfied with their grade.
- This is equivalent to resubmitting a task with the addition that initial input data can be different from the original task.
- St George plans to examine the public feedback from its plans before resubmitting them at the beginning of next year.
Definition of resubmit in US English: resubmitverbˌrisəbˈmɪtˌrēsəbˈmit [with object]Submit (something, such as a plan, application, or resignation) again. Example sentencesExamples - This delay will not be entirely the fault of journals: some of the authors will have been inefficient in resubmitting their manuscripts.
- In these statistics I have counted each manuscript only once, even if (as happens in most cases) it was returned to the author after review and was later resubmitted.
- Because five new churches had joined the association and several of these churches had not instructed their delegates how to vote, the issue was resubmitted to the congregations.
- Authors who had already submitted too-long articles were invited to revise and resubmit them.
- I encourage students to resubmit their work if they are not satisfied with their grade.
- ‘I will consider resubmitting the bill, taking public opinion into consideration,’ Mr. Hong said.
- In the event of an improper vote, the scanner rejects the ballot and the voter corrects the mistake and resubmits it.
- Paperwork has been resubmitted to get the booking system project restarted.
- In terms of funding, we were invited to resubmit our initial proposal to the Economic and Social Research Council, and were successful with our second, somewhat smaller-scale version.
- You may want to resubmit your portfolio if you find your work has changed.
- This is equivalent to resubmitting a task with the addition that initial input data can be different from the original task.
- Use the new circumstances as the basis for resubmitting the plan.
- I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect.
- Something has to motivate the scientist to keep on submitting to refereed journals even when she keeps getting rejected, or to revise and resubmit a paper five times until the editor is satisfied.
- Though the board of directors recommended a vote against the resolution, it won 6.9% of the voting shares, which means the shareholders can resubmit the proposal next year.
- Under current legislation, planning permissions last for two years only before they have to be resubmitted, meaning developers will have to apply bit by bit for planning permission for residential development on the land.
- And, hey, if you're not chosen the first time around, you can resubmit your film the following month.
- St George plans to examine the public feedback from its plans before resubmitting them at the beginning of next year.
- Only five out of nine centres responded within four months by resubmitting their data.
- ‘We will continue to talk to the planners and we are resubmitting an application,’ he said.
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