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  1. Requirement on / of / for | WordReference Forums

    Feb 8, 2011 · The requirements of the university on the applicants for (their) admission --> The university laid down certain requirements, i. e. they are the requirements of the university--> …

  2. requirements on/to/for? - WordReference Forums

    Mar 17, 2012 · Earlier there were certain requirements to/on/for e.g. medicine, but government decided to make requirements on/to/for this medicine stiffer/higher.

  3. The difference between "prerequirement " and " prerequisites"

    Sep 20, 2011 · Hello everybody again!!!! I would like to know which is the difference between "prerequirement"and"prerequisite". Because in Spanish mean the same, " condición prévia" …

  4. fulfill a requirement - WordReference Forums

    Mar 5, 2007 · Hello! Can someone help me? Do you achieve or fulfill a requirement (or something else?). Thanks for your help! ;)

  5. fulfill vs satisfy vs meet conditions | WordReference Forums

    Oct 27, 2020 · My university asks me to include this text on my thesis: Prof. Dr. XXX, as director of the doctoral thesis “YYY” by Mr. ZZZ in the Doctorate..., authorizes for submission since it …

  6. compliance with/to - WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2019 · Also "the requirements of the technical regulations" (which seems unnecessary long) could be shortened to "the technical regulations" or "the technical requirements". In the …

  7. suffice- usage - WordReference Forums

    Sep 21, 2011 · The second sentence has a few more problems. The first is that "suffice" isn't a transitive verb, so it can't take a direct object as in "to suffice the requirements" (unlike "let me …

  8. from my side/on my side/ on my part | WordReference Forums

    Aug 14, 2017 · Hello, I did my best in this situation from my side/on my side/on my part. Are they all correct and interchangeable in this case?

  9. Do either of / does either of | WordReference Forums

    Sep 29, 2012 · I have checked all previous thread similar to what I've posted here, But I didn't get satisfied. 1) Either of these options works for me. (In my opinion this the right way to say.) …

  10. A minimum of 3 people is required...? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 31, 2009 · Hello, In my gym, there is a sign on the wall stating: "A minimum of 3 people is required for a class to begin". To me, "a minimum of 3 people are required" would sound …

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