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- requirements on to for? - WordReference Forums
Hello!:) Would you please state which preposition suits the best? The government has established higher requirements to on for certain products Thank you in advance!
- Requirement on of for | WordReference Forums
The requirements of the university on the applicants for (their) admission The university's requirements for admission I can't imagine that they would need to use any statement about the applicants because "admission requirements" implies requirements that applicants must comply with
- Put high requirements on something | WordReference Forums
put high requirements on a legal regime governing civil liability Mobile operators put high requirements on their infrastructure, in particular on availability and reliability of call control
- The difference between prerequirement and prerequisites
Hello everybody again!!!! I would like to know which is the difference between "prerequirement"and"prerequisite" Because in Spanish mean the same, " condición prévia" and I don't understand very well when to use them Thank you very much!!!!
- To comply with the requirements? - WordReference Forums
Hello, Dutchpupil Welcome to the forum I don't see anything wrong with the grammar of "I can comply with your requirements " However, that doesn't sound like a very positive thing to say about yourself Something like "I have all the skills that you are asking for" sounds better to me
- make requirements of raise requirements to - WordReference Forums
Hi all, we can say make requirements of someone, but can we say raise requirements to someone? For example, the teacher made some additional requirements of his students
- In conformance to with - WordReference Forums
While editing a technical document, I encountered a sentence beginning with the phrase, "In conformance to user requirements, " My instinct was to change the wording to "In conformance with user requirements " Indeed, a Google search confirms my sense: "in conformance with" - About
- requirement requisite - WordReference Forums
Here's the information from Dictionary com that I referred to in the link that I posted: Requirement, requisite refer to that which is necessary A requirement is some quality or performance demanded of a person in accordance with certain fixed regulations: requirements for admission to college
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