Examples of using A submission in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
A submission was received on 14.06.1991 requesting permission to use acetylated oxidised starch(AOS) as a food additive.
Such a submission is not too late,
The first time you send a submission to your new sheet,
A submission for FDA medical approval as a hair growth product was in the planning stage for some time.
Refusing to process a submission or suspending any processing of any submission after processing has begun.
All blogs that have a submission in this edition must re-post this digest from tip-to-toe on their blogs within 7 days.
A submission for registration shall be accompanied by the fee as set by the Agency.
Website is deemed a submission.
Any material you upload to our Website in a Submission will be considered non-confidential
Writing in a submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Environment
If you consider that a Submission does not conform to these terms of use(including the Rules of Conduct),
By posting such a Submission, you also warrant
Reply to a submission- Ombudsman's competence.
If you are a member of an existing Steamworks partner but wish to post a submission that will not be part of that Steamworks partner,
Contact us if you have specific problems If you have a very large submission, or a submission with a complex format,
Silva culminated his IVC career by winning the promotion's Light Heavyweight belt with a submission win over Eugene Jackson in the IVC 10 show on April 27, 1999.
By posting such a Submission, you also warrant
In a submission to the committee, the AEC said it had turned around the design
it was announced on WWE. com that the two teams would face at Breaking Point in a submission match of their own, which can be won anywhere in the arena.
In the case of clear indications that a submission by a stakeholder intervening before a marketing authorisation body was primarily made to delay the market entry of a competitor,