respondents in English

noun
1
a defendant in a lawsuit, especially one in an appeals or divorce case.
Very well, and these other affidavits, I take it, are affidavits filed by the respondent .
2
a person who replies to something, especially one supplying information for a survey or questionnaire or responding to an advertisement.
Always be clear about how you want respondents to indicate their replies when answering closed questions.
noun
    answererresponder

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1. The respondents were significantly older and (after age correction) faster runners than the non-respondents.

2. Arace BROTHERS, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS

3. # of Respondents % of Respondents Royalty Rate: Increased 38 13% Unchanged 136 47% Decreased 41 14% N/A 77 26% Advances:

4. We confronted our respondents with two hypothetical situations.

5. Many solicitor respondents disagreed vehemently with this view.

6. Only 62 percent of respondents said they were satisfied.

7. Additional suggestions provided by survey respondents are indicated in Table 8.

8. Most other respondents categorically refused to entertain the possibility.

9. Experimental mortality-the differential loss of respondents from comparison groups.

10. The Cohort originally included 12,686 respondents ages 14-22 when first interviewed in 1979; after two subsamples were dropped, 9,964 respondents remain in the eligible samples.

11. Many researchers and survey respondents support the ambition of effectual rater training.

12. An additional 20% of respondents reported sometimes Admixing IV continuous infusions or titrations.

13. While 85 % of respondents claimed significant cost savings, 60 % reported considerable time savings.

14. respondents will have a choice of response channels; paper, Internet and, possibly, telephone;

15. Public opinion polls show a majority of respondents support a welfare overhaul.

16. 60 percent of the respondents said they disapproved of the president's performance.

17. The Authoritarian’s need to control is regularly the first attribute to which respondents point

18. Human Rights Commission Guide for Complainants and Respondents: Filing or Responding to a Complaint

19. Public opinion polls show as many as 70 percent of respondents oppose gay marriages.

20. Alternatively, respondents may exaggerate their delinquencies out of bravado, especially likely with juveniles.

21. In a recent opinion poll, a majority of respondents were against nuclear weapons.

22. First, respondents are asked if they have any long standing illness,(Sentencedict) disability or infirmity.

23. The method of systematic sampling is applied to select respondents for face-to-face interviews. The total amount of the exact questionnaire is 405 respondents, while the sampling error is about 87%.

24. Respondents were asked to identify the most important adjunctive services (see Table 12.)

25. Respondents who advance funds do not receive legitimate loan offers or any money.

26. Many respondents also believed that maintaining healthy and dynamic external relationships was critical to success.

27. However, no respondents seem to have made provision for assessing the actual efficiency of hotlines.

28. Survey questions pitched at a general level may elicit what respondents regard as socially approved values.

29. Many respondents noted that this issue is problematic when dealing with cross-border transactions.

30. Note that respondents were able to report more than one method of fertilizer application.

31. Older respondents tend to state their replies in honorifics; younger ones are less reverential.

32. More than a quarter of respondents would opt for a & quot ; DINK & quot ; lifestyle .

33. The respondents were also asked a supplementary question designed to elicit their rationalisations for their decisions.

34. The report found that 95 percent of respondents were aware that cars contributed to environmental pollution.

35. You also have to imagine that some of the other respondents were engaged in wishful thinking.

36. Acquiescence response bias is the tendency for survey respondents to agree with statements regardless of their content

37. For Canadian and Irish, the 4th+ generations did have the lowest proportion of respondents reporting general trust.

38. Administrative group practices where costs, overhead, staff, etc. are shared were found in 18.3% of respondents' practices.

39. As a result, respondents may also experience more discomfort when an Accusatory style of interview is adopted

40. 12 Survey questions pitched at a general level may elicit what respondents regard as socially approved values.

41. To thank them for participating, he compiled the list and sent it to the respondents.

42. Standard comparative tests were not seen by the respondents to provide a reference for new lesson developments.

43. In addition, Commerce calculated respondents’ freight costs using average costs because only average costs could be verified.

44. However, civil society respondents raised concerns about private sector priorities overriding poverty reduction objectives in partner countries.

45. As much as 81 percent of respondents indicated that they would use the medical abortion procedure again.

46. Interestingly non-smoking and non-drinking were cited by many fewer respondents as contributing to being healthy.

47. Alarmingly, nearly half the respondents at the CCRA (46%) indicated they felt that they had experienced difficulties in advancing their career because of their language profile. This proportion is large in comparison the 34% of other respondents who felt likewise.

48. • field survey: 1. development of a questionnaire; 2. exit interviews with ACCM users in three Canadian cities (Ottawa, Montreal and Vancouver); ▪ UC proposes to target five outlets in each city and interview 20 respondents (for a total of 300 respondents).

49. Statistical agencies are to choose the source with regard to quality, timeliness, costs and the burden on Respondents.

50. This draconian measure is something that, in a consultation exercise, was supported by an astonishing 94 % of respondents.