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- Boeing if it would protest a major contract it lost. Instead, Boeing resubmitted its bid". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on November...
- the server response can cause the contents of the original POST to be resubmitted, possibly causing undesired results, such as a duplicate web purchase...
- Phil. (Master of Philosophy) instead, preventing the candidate from resubmitting the thesis. In Australia, doctoral theses are usually examined by three...
- Court of Justice held that questions it has already answered need not be resubmitted. This showed how a historically distinctly common law principle is used...
- Communities and Local Government in 2020, and in 2021 the developer resubmitted revised plans. Temporary electric street lighting in Norwich started...
- welds on the leaking pump are identical – the contractor simply kept resubmitting the same picture. He brings the evidence to the plant superintendent...
- the FFA's preference to retain a New Zealand team for the league. TFA resubmitted its bid the following year as a potential A-League expansion franchise...
- for the stadium and other ****ociated developments. The new plan was resubmitted and approved by Haringey Council in September 2010, and an agreement...
- act on it before the 70tb Congress ended on March 3, 1929. Hoover then resubmitted the nomination to the Senate in the 71st Congress, which approved it...
- issued by the Librarian. Exemptions expire after three years and must be resubmitted for the next rulemaking cycle. The Copyright Office approved two exemptions...