Inputs can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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input - enter (data or a program) into a computer | ||
Noun |
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input - a component of production; something that goes into the production of output | ||
input - any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action | ||
input - a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account" | ||
input - signal going into an electronic system |
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1. | noun | Developed over four years by hundreds of the Nation’s top climate scientists and technical experts—and informed by thousands of inputs from the public and outside organizations gathered through town hall meetings, public-comment opportunities, and technical workshops across the country, the third National Climate Assessment represents the most authoritative and comprehensive knowledge base about how climate change is affecting America now, and what’s likely to come over the next century. | |
2. | noun | Sixty-five percent of U.S. estuaries and coastal water bodies are moderately to severely degraded by excessive nutrient inputs, which lead to algal blooms and low-oxygen (hypoxic) waters that can kill fish and seagrass and reduce essential fish habitats. | |
3. | noun | Since you asked for input, I hope that you don't mind that I gave you some. | |
4. | noun | ESAI contributes oil and gas input price forecasts, capacity judgments, and "herding" ideas to develop power price forecasts for same time periods. | |
5. | noun | The staff and the Principal are rediculous, they don't listen to any input, and they make up rediculous rules ( They banned backpacks, because a teacher TRIPPED OVER a student's). | |
6. | noun | Please input your PIN number. | |
7. | noun | Any input would be appreciated! | |
8. | noun | It is beyond the scope of this paper to argue the input theory in detail. | |
9. | noun | The input method also works with this version. | |
10. | noun | Tom needs our input. | |
11. | noun | When the input exceeds a certain threshold, an output signal is instantaneously released. | |
12. | noun | I'd like your input. | |
13. | noun | Learn this: a steep curve betokens a large change in output for a small change in input. | |
14. | noun | I may need your input. | |
15. | noun | I'd like some input. |
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Developed over four years by hundreds of the Nation’s top climate scientists and technical experts—and informed by thousands of inputs from the public and outside organizations gathered through town hall meetings, public-comment opportunities, and technical workshops across the country, the third National Climate Assessment represents the most authoritative and comprehensive knowledge base about how climate change is affecting America now, and what’s likely to come over the next century. | |
Sixty-five percent of U.S. estuaries and coastal water bodies are moderately to severely degraded by excessive nutrient inputs, which lead to algal blooms and low-oxygen (hypoxic) waters that can kill fish and seagrass and reduce essential fish habitats. | |
Since you asked for input, I hope that you don't mind that I gave you some. |
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ESAI contributes oil and gas input price forecasts, capacity judgments, and "herding" ideas to develop power price forecasts for same time periods. |
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The staff and the Principal are rediculous, they don't listen to any input, and they make up rediculous rules ( They banned backpacks, because a teacher TRIPPED OVER a student's). |
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Please input your PIN number. | |
Any input would be appreciated! | |
It is beyond the scope of this paper to argue the input theory in detail. | |
The input method also works with this version. | |
Tom needs our input. | |
When the input exceeds a certain threshold, an output signal is instantaneously released. | |
I'd like your input. | |
Learn this: a steep curve betokens a large change in output for a small change in input. | |
I may need your input. | |
I'd like some input. |