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"meaningful submissions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to contributions or ideas that have value or depth. Example: The committee requested that all members make meaningful submissions for the upcoming project, as they wanted to ensure that all perspectives were considered.
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"The lack of information and documentation about the OMP...seriously hampers meaningful submissions, consultations and ultimately ownership and confidence in the OMP," says Fernando.
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A cross-cutting need in the nanotechnology community is the development of standards to support both meaningful data submission to public repositories and information exchange among investigators [ 5].
Instead, it's the developers who should, and in most cases, do, make these meaningful reviews before submission.
He said he hoped that politicians "seize the initiative and make meaningful tax reform .The DEG submission was signed by three top US tax lawyers at Baker & McKenzie acting on DEG's behalf, one of whom had been poached in 2011 from the OECD, where she had been played a senior role in tax policies affecting global online and hi-tech groups.
Recognizing the ways in which broad patterns of male power systematically compromise women's bodily and sexual freedom, and challenging the equation of female submission with meaningful consent, they tend to see a kind of continuum (rather than a bright dividing line) between rape and much "normal" heterosexual activity.
Horizon's chief operating officer, Alan Raymant said: "Now that the assessment agreements are in place, Hitachi-GE will be able to begin a meaningful preparatory process for their first major submissions to the regulator later this year".
Where secularists cherish autonomy and choice as qualities that make life meaningful, religionists often emphasize self-abnegation and submission to a higher power.
He added that Channel 4, which has also made its submission to Ofcom's public service broadcasting review today, "represents the best means of securing meaningful public service competition to the BBC and our submission reinforces that view".
As outlined in a submission by Australia back in 2011 (COP17): "meaningful mitigation action by all major emitters remains the primary means of minimising climate-related risks" (Australian Government 2011, p. 2).
That's unlikely to happen because submissions were rated numerically and there isn't "meaningful feedback," says Chu.
Most of the submissions indicated that while digital "friending" isn't as deep or meaningful as real life interaction, social tools like Facebook are more likely to curb feelings of isolation rather than enduce them.
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