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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
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
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
to address requirements - WordReference Forums I see this sentence in a technical document: "This versatility allows a contractor to keep just one product on site that can address both placement requirements " I know "problem" and "issue" can be addressed, I also know it's common to say "meet" or "satisfy" requirement, but it is the first
high requirement - WordReference Forums Is it natural to say "This teacher has high low requirements for students' behaviors"? I searched through google but found "low system requirements" to be acceptable I don't understand why we can't say high or low requirements Thank you!
respond to the requirements - WordReference Forums Infra-red pyrometers respond to new requirements I found this quote - it seems to be the headline of a press release from a British engineering company called "Impac " Someone with a BE background or an engineering background might answer as to whether "respond to new requirements" sounds natural in that context
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