Answered is a verb, of course (it is the past tense of "to answer").
Question is too vague to be answered confidently.
This question can be answered by making a Freedom of Information request to the State Insirance Department of each State.
Because he cannot.
You cannot demand answers from WikiAnswers on your questions. WikiAnswers does not answer your questions, it is the members of this community that answer your questions. You can request for your question to be answered but not demand for the same.
This is not in the form of a question. Are you asking if Palin has stopped being the governor or are you asking if she will be? Or is it a request? It can not be answered so don't expect one.
Questions should never be answered with another question - even if you're just adding a request for further information, then you've flagged the question as 'answered' and might not be seen by someone more knowledgable about the subject. Such requests should be added using the Discuss option instead. A rhetorical question would usually be fine as part of an answer though.
If the HTTP request method is POST, the user submitted data is in the Request.Form() collection If the HTTP request method is GET, then user submitted data is in the Request.QueryString() collection However, you can still do: <form method="post" action="page.asp?data=value"> <input type="text" name="txtName" value="Name"> </form> and Request.Form("txtName") will contain "Name" -and- Request.QueryString("data") will contain "value"
Each change request should be clearly defined. Once all the changes specified have been implemented, then the request is completed
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