
Requirement on / of / for - WordReference Forums
Feb 8, 2011 · I think you can say- the requirement of sonebody/something (with authority) for somethng (a purpose), as in- In my judgment and for the reasons which I have given, the …
requirements on/to/for? - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2012 · 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!
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" …
suffice- usage - WordReference Forums
Sep 21, 2011 · Can we end a sentence with "suffice"? Example: I have attached a copy of required details; let me know if this suffice. Or should it be I have attached a copy of required …
to address requirements - WordReference Forums
Nov 24, 2017 · 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 …
respond to the requirements - WordReference Forums
Mar 19, 2009 · This might be short for "Infra-red pyrometers have been developed in response to the new requirements set forth by the National Committee on the Setting Forth of Bureaucratic …
required of/from him - WordReference Forums
Feb 5, 2022 · I have trouble when to use of or from. Why in this sentence we use of and not from? He explained to Sam what is required of him in the test.
Do you have any requirement for food? - WordReference Forums
Dec 5, 2016 · Do you have any particular food needs or allergies? Do you have any special diets? Requirement is too formal a word to use.
Qualification, Requisite and Requirement - WordReference Forums
Sep 15, 2016 · The ability to speak French is one requirement. You could also say A degree in physics is one requirement. The idea of a candidate 'lacking' or 'having' requirements seems …
fail to meet the requirement - WordReference Forums
May 20, 2008 · Hi, He wasn't admitted to the college because he failed to meet these requirements. Can I say 'he didn't meet these requirments' instead of 'he failed to meet these …