What's the difference between submit and submittal?

Submit


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To let down; to lower.
  • (v. t.) To put or place under.
  • (v. t.) To yield, resign, or surrender to power, will, or authority; -- often with the reflexive pronoun.
  • (v. t.) To leave or commit to the discretion or judgment of another or others; to refer; as, to submit a controversy to arbitrators; to submit a question to the court; -- often followed by a dependent proposition as the object.
  • (v. i.) To yield one's person to the power of another; to give up resistance; to surrender.
  • (v. i.) To yield one's opinion to the opinion of authority of another; to be subject; to acquiesce.
  • (v. i.) To be submissive or resigned; to yield without murmuring.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He added: "There is a rigorous review process of applications submitted by the executive branch, spearheaded initially by five judicial branch lawyers who are national security experts and then by the judges, to ensure that the court's authorizations comport with what the applicable statutes authorize."
  • (2) Unfortunately, due to confidentiality clauses that have been imposed on us by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, we are unable to provide our full names and … titles … However, we believe the evidence that will be submitted will validate the statements that we are making in this submission.” The submission detailed specific allegations – including names and dates – of sexual abuse of child detainees, violence and bullying of children, suicide attempts by children and medical neglect.
  • (3) She knows you can’t force the opposition to submit to your point of view.
  • (4) The clinical course was observed in 50 patients while the remaining 10 were hospitalized and submitted to esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy and colonoscopy both before and after treatment for withdrawal of duodenal secretion and fragments of duodenojejunal and colonic mucosa biopsies.
  • (5) A series of 35 patients have been submitted to microsurgical callosotomy since February 1978, their age ranging from 6 to 42 years.
  • (6) The diagnosis of G-E reflux was confirmed in all by the acid reflux test; esophagitis was present in 55% of patients submitted to endoscopy; the Bernstein test was positive in 43%.
  • (7) In a 2012 study submitted to the UN, the Petersburg-based centre alleged that Roma and migrants were routinely subjected to police torture .
  • (8) It paves the way for Iran to get nuclear weapons.” Under the deal, Iran committed to reducing the number of its centrifuges by two-thirds, capping its level of uranium enrichment well below the level needed for bomb-grade material, reducing its enriched uranium stockpile from around 10,000kg to 300kg for 15 years, and submitting to international inspections to verify its compliance.
  • (9) An analysis has been made of 447 ovarian tumours submitted for histological examination to the Department of Pathology, Port Moresby General Hospital, for the period 1978-1982.
  • (10) In 50 patients submitted to surgical arterial repair of the lower limbs, we have employed 8,000 I.U.
  • (11) "The development control committee is frequently confronted with applications where developers have submitted viability assessment that show a development is only viable if affordable housing is greatly reduced often to a level of less than 20%," Hopkins said.
  • (12) This peptide yielded the same products as neurotensin when submitted to digestion by carboxypeptidase A or papain.
  • (13) Both the email and the form looked official, but when I submitted the form it refused to accept it.
  • (14) The CD4-specific mAbs submitted to the workshop reacted with the cells of all animals tested.
  • (15) The evolution of several mechanical parameters of left ventricular function was studied in 32 control subjects, 171 chronic chagasic and 60 primary dilated cardiomyopathy patients, which were submitted to an extensive invasive and non-invasive protocol.
  • (16) Methamphetamine abuse is increasing and methamphetamine is second only to alcohol as a positive finding in cases submitted to the San Diego Sheriff's Crime Laboratory.
  • (17) A system for detecting such cases was established through liaison with other hospital peer review committees or any physician or nurse who was privy to specific information and willing to submit it in writing.
  • (18) An additional patient with acute non-lymphatic leukemia had been submitted to chemotherapy for gastric cancer.
  • (19) Insurance claims for medical services submitted on behalf of a group of workers in the construction industry were collected over a 20-month period.
  • (20) We first present the results of serial serum total amylase, pancreatic isoamylase, lipase, and immunoreactive trypsin tests in nine patients during the week after their admission to the hospital with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, and then compare the serum total amylase, lipase, and immunoreactive trypsin levels in the initial serum submitted for amylase analysis from 100 patients because of the clinical suspicion of acute pancreatitis.

Submittal


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The proposal for a privacy objective drew broad support, from privacy advocates, private submitters, law enforcement and investigative agencies alike,” the committee said in its report.
  • (2) Senior Yen Trader: hey ...you think we be able to convince [Primary Submitter] to change the libor today?
  • (3) For example: Broker B: u see 3m jpy libor going anywhere btween [sic] now and IMM?4 Primary Submitter B : looks fairly static to be honest, poss more pressure on upside, but not a lot Broker B: Oh.
  • (4) A revised Subdivision F guideline has been presented that becomes the current guidance for submitters of mutagenicity data to the OPP.
  • (5) Improvements in sample submittal to obtain accurate results from your laboratory.
  • (6) Libor has been going since the mid 1980s, and we had no controls in place" Broker "We hve a mutual friend who'd love to see (Libor) go down" Libor rate submitter: "hehehe... always suits me if anything to go lower as I rcve (receive) funds" Broker: "gotcha... there might be a steak in it for ya, haha" Tracey McDermott, the head of enforcement at the FSA "A number of individuals in banks seem to have decided that the rules didn't apply to them."
  • (7) Yen Manager: for choice we want lower libors...let the [Money Market] guys know pls Yen Trader 2: sure i am setting today as [Yen Trader 1] and cash guy off [Primary Submitter] Yen Manager: great set it nice and low Yen Trader 2: 1.02 in 6m or lower Yen Manager: yeh lower Yen Trader 2: 1.01 then cant really go much lower than that Yen Manager: ok Yen Trader 2: u care for 1m and 3m too[?]
  • (8) But regulators pointed to failures at RBS which had allowed the manipulation to take place by placing derivatives traders and submitters together on the same desk, heightening the conflict of interest between the profit motives of the traders and the responsibility of submitters "to make honest submissions".
  • (9) Definitely, definitely, definitely" Panel Bank 1 submitter: "You know, scratch my back yeah an all" Broker B: "Yeah oh definitely, yeah, play the rules."
  • (10) Senior Yen Trader: [Yen Trader 6], can you ask [Primary Submitter] to drop 3m Libor by 1 bps?
  • (11) "However, Jerry del Missier concluded that an instruction had been passed down from the Bank of England not to keep Libors so high and he therefore passed down a direction to that effect to the submitters."
  • (12) Updated at 1.47pm GMT 1.37pm GMT RBS Trader: fix libor and I'll make love to you Here's another exchange between an RBS trader and a colleague who submitted the bank's Libor rate: May 14, 2009: Swiss Franc Trader: [Primary Submitter] pls can we get super high 3m[,] super low 6m Swiss Franc Trader: PRETTY PLEASE!
  • (13) This meant that Barclays submitters believed mistakenly that they were operating under an instruction from the Bank of England to reduce Barclays' Libor submissions."
  • (14) Nasa offered a $15,000 prize for the top submitter in the contest, and with around 600 entrants, it emerged with two new methods to track inter-cranial pressure from other, non-invasive measurements.
  • (15) However Jerry del Missier concluded that an instruction had been passed down from the Bank of England not to keep LIBORs so high and he therefore passed down a direction to that effect to the submitters.
  • (16) Primary Submitter: yeah Former Sterling Cash Trader: u see 3m jpy libor going anywhere btween now and imm?
  • (17) Primary Submitter: looks fairly static to be honest , poss more pressure on upside , but not alot Former Sterling Cash Trader: oh[,] we hve a mutual friend who'd love to see it go down, no chance at all?
  • (18) It was not until 20 May 2009 that requests to submitters were rebuffed by an email that said: "Sorry I can't do that – compliance would have a real issue with that."
  • (19) Barclays' behaviour threatened the integrity of the rates with the risk of serious harm to other market participants" The individuals at Barclays, known as submitters, who were responsible for setting the interest rates emailed responses to traders such as "always happy to help," "for you, anything," or "done … for you big boy," after submitting rates that were incorrect.
  • (20) To which the Barclays submitter responded: "Done, for you big boy."

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