Caputo had defended Alexander’s work as merely providing input and noted that this advice was often not heeded.
The Trump administration’s politicization of coronavirus comes to a head|Aaron Blake|September 16, 2020|Washington Post
Show them you appreciate their input by offering a small discount or another incentive once the survey is completed.
How to drive digital innovation necessary during the pandemic|Nick Chasinov|September 16, 2020|Search Engine Watch
We developed a phased approach to returning to work that is driven by data and input from medical experts.
How the Best Workplaces in Manufacturing have risen to the COVID-19 challenge|lbelanger225|September 10, 2020|Fortune
I clicked on the news tab and would search the articles from the past week or the past 24 hours and then I would input those articles into my spreadsheet.
Data on COVID-19 outbreaks in schools was sparse, so this teacher collected it herself|By Audrey Goodson Kingo/Working Mother|September 4, 2020|Popular Science
This story has been updated with input from the State Department.
Syrian Defector: Assad Poised to Torture and Murder 150,000 More|Josh Rogin|July 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
With input from the university attorney, we developed a policy based on banning sticks.
Stars and Bars on Cars in Texas|Robert Khayat|July 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That was the first big piece of input from my personal interest that was put in the film.
‘Boyhood’ Star Ellar Coltrane: An Astonishing Debut 12 Years in the Making|Kevin Fallon|July 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Over a period of weeks, the hacker builds trust and then Bolton asks for your input on a new website he is launching.
Iran Is Using a Neocon to Hack Its Foes|Eli Lake|May 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Boahen noted that neurons in the brain take in input from many other neurons.
The Computer That Replicates a Human Brain|Dale Eisinger|May 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Rynason twisted himself so that he could speak directly into the input of the speaker.
Warlord of Kor|Terry Gene Carr
For this transmitting set you need a transformer that has an input of 325 volts.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book|A. Frederick Collins
You remember that an offer was made you of your input and interest, and you declined?
Gordon Keith|Thomas Nelson Page
At the particular level at which we input our mediating performance, we are in almost total control of our own efficiency.
The Civilization of Illiteracy|Mihai Nadin
The Typewriter will operate in the input mode or the output mode.
Preliminary Specifications: Programmed Data Processor Model Three (PDP-3)|Digital Equipment Corporation
British Dictionary definitions for input
input
/ (ˈɪnˌpʊt) /
noun
the act of putting in
that which is put in
(often plural)a resource required for industrial production, such as capital goods, labour services, raw materials, etc
electronics
the signal or current fed into a component or circuit
the terminals, or some other point, to which the signal is applied
computingthe data fed into a computer from a peripheral device
(modifier)of or relating to electronic, computer, or other input