The answer of the people or congregation to the priest or clergyman, in the litany and other parts of divine service.
A kind of anthem sung after the lessons of matins and some other parts of the office.
A generated HTML page that contains a logical answer to the request, and sets up the next interaction.
A respondent's first answer to the Complaint or Petition that started the case.
A single reply from the Owner or Host to each comment made after the comment period is closed for the Work Area.
The range of frequencies to which an amplifier or speaker will respond, and the relative amplitude or intensity with which these frequencies are reproduced.
A network message from a server to a client that contains a reply to a request for service.
answer to a defined need or a request.
A message placed in a conference as a follow-up to a topic or to another response; or, a reply to an e-mail message.
a statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation; "I waited several days for his answer"; "he wrote replies to several of his critics"
a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister
the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange; "he growled his reply"
a CYA answer, not the real original reason
a written document filed by the Respondent that gives the Respondent a chance to rely and agree or disagree with the requests made by the Petitioner in the Petition
()-- an instance of an action where the function of the action has been determined; an action movement cycle that is "responsive" in frequency to changes in environmental events that are functionally related to it. The word response also carries with it the notion of answering, or replying, or in general, reacting. A component of the Does Equation.
for human subject's purposes, an investigator's written reply to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) report.
A reply from a server to a client.
A Response may be filed by the respondent to agree with or dispute the facts set forth on the petition.
The second part of the request–response process that HTTP transactions follow. When a client wishes to open a file that exists on the server, it sends the server a request for that file. If the client has permission to read the file, the server responds by serving the file to the client. Purveyor’s access control capability allows you to configure the server so that it responds to client requests according to whether or not clients have permission to view particular files. In addition, when Purveyor acts as a proxy server, it responds to internal client requests for files according to whether or not the server has been configured to screen that particular file type, location, or name.
Short choral answer to a solo verse; an element of liturgical dialogue.
the second part of a sentence, often from a Psalm, sung after a versicle by the second part of the choir
Information sent responding to some stimulus.
The formal docu me nt filed by a respondent in answer to the allegations in a petition. This is also called an answer.
The formal document filed by the defendant (respondent) to answer the complaint or summons.
A formal written answer to a petition filed with the court by the respondent.
A reply, answer, or additional message that is returned to a sender.
a message in reply to a request in HTTP in ILU, CORBA, ...
The answer or text submitted by a participant for a single question .
Your Direct Email Campaign can generate three different responses: a desired business reply (see also Response rate) an unsubscribe request that has not been formatted correctly (see Unsubscribe) an undeliverable email message that for various reasons falls outside the category of bounced emails (also see Bounce).
A legal paper filed in court, which responds to a motion or Order to Show Cause filed by the other side of a lawsuit. See " Answer."
A reply or answer to a question or statement on the questionnaire.
(1.) An answer to an inquiry. (2.) In SNA, a message unit that acknowledges receipt of a request; a response consists of a response header (RH), a response unit (RU), or both.
The reply from the payer to the Request indicating approval or denial.
A response is the second half of one of a set of preces, the said or sung answer by the congregation or choir to a versicle said or sung by an officiant or cantor. In the following opening of the Anglican service of Evening Prayer according to the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), the first line is the versicle and the second is the response.