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  1. requirement / requisite - WordReference Forums

    Dec 3, 2008 · requirement - something that you must have in order to do sth something else. requisite - something that you need for a particular purpose. A m I wrong? If you go to this page, there is an …

  2. As per the requirement/as per requirement - WordReference Forums

    Feb 8, 2009 · I forgot to point out that per in this sentence does not have the same meaning as per in kilometres per hour. In 50 kilometres per hour, per means for/in each - it is a statement of a rate or …

  3. What is the use of difference between 'requisite' and 'requirement ...

    Jul 12, 2016 · I have 2 questions about difference between 2 words, requisite and requirement. Question is, 'Being able to drive is one of the < > of the job of salesman.' A. prerequirements B. prerequisites …

  4. 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!

  5. is the derivative share requirement indexed according to cost and ...

    Mar 18, 2017 · I saw the following text in a cartoon. is the derivative share requirement indexed according to cost and percentage analysis? What are they talking about when they asked a …

  6. rough vs approximate | WordReference Forums

    Jan 29, 2021 · Hi All, I am working in some technical field and I typically receive work details for the requested job. In some cases, work details is not ready, then I used to use the expression "Please …

  7. Carry out, implement, execute, conduct, fulfil - WordReference Forums

    Jan 30, 2021 · The verb "fulfil" has also other meanings such as "achieve or realize (something desired)", "satisfy or meet (a requirement, condition, or need)" 4) We can interchange "carry out" and …

  8. Past vs past perfect in reported speech - WordReference Forums

    Jun 30, 2019 · When expressing this as reported speech, backshifting that verb fulfils the requirement to use the past perfect. It is not necessary to also backshift the verb in the subordinate wh-clause, since …

  9. as required vs if required - WordReference Forums

    May 17, 2007 · "as required" means that the item/requirement in quesion is already necessary. For instance: "As required by club rules, all members must keep dogs on leads" - the rule already exists …

  10. Align with my current interests | WordReference Forums

    Nov 1, 2017 · "The professor is working closely in the areas of lambda logic, which align with my current interests." I don't know if the research areas could be "aligned with" the research interests. If the …