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HW responsible


Question Posted Saturday September 5 2015, 10:39 am

What does HW responsible mean?

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missundersmock answered Sunday September 6 2015, 11:11 pm:
If its a police report or some type of court documentation because of something your going through it could mean "house wife" responsible.

This could mean anything though you need to be more specific with what your asking, because theres no way that without more we could possibly put that together for you.

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Dragonflymagic answered Saturday September 5 2015, 3:46 pm:
cant say about the word responsible and you dont share the situation in which you found those words so you have a better chance of determining what the HW stands for. Heres a link to a page with 51 things that HW might stand for.

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in a search for just HW on the net, there are a lot of hits for a company called Headwaters Incorporated regarding stock in the company. Thats all i've got. So if this doesnt help, perhaps if you give a little more detail as to where you saw it, like if you read it in a book, what was the book about, if you recieved a letter in the mail with HW responsible in the text, then who did the letter come from and what was it regarding or in response to, what business do you have with the sender of the letter. This kind of info may help lots better so someone might be able to help.

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