Synonym: requirement. Similar words: requisite, exquisite, inquisitor, inquisition, inquisitive, acquisition, spanish inquisition, require. Meaning: [‚prɪː'rekwɪzɪt] n. something that is required in advance. adj. required as a prior condition or course of study.
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31. Earlier we noted that the ability to communicate could be considered a prerequisite for leadership.
32. Such an analysis is an important prerequisite to much of the discussion that follows in succeeding chapters.
33. On the one hand, large-scale machine industry was seen as the necessary prerequisite for socialism.
34. At puberty, males become warriors and killing an enemy is often a prerequisite of attaining full adult status.
35. Much evidence shows that interpersonal competence is a prerequisite for a successful managerial career.
36. It is also thought that a proper coupling of electrical and metabolic activity is a prerequisite for the generation of pacemaker activity.
37. A prerequisite for linkage studies would thus be a thorough search for subclinical manifestations of inherited liability.
38. Visual sensibility is a prerequisite of art appreciation, and a genuine aesthetic experience is both self-sufficient and disinterested.
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40. The reorganization is also a vital prerequisite before microfilming, which is urgently necessary for conservation purposes, can go ahead.
41. But it is a prerequisite to economic liberation, social justice and environmental sustainability.
42. That would be an essential prerequisite for any United Nations force being asked to take over a policing operation.
43. A clear understanding of the task by the partner and/or manager is a prerequisite for good communication.
44. Confidence, reliability, and protection of this information against security threats is a crucial prerequisite for the functioning of electronic commerce.
45. A general education in the sciences, he argued, is a prerequisite of professional medical training.
46. And a personal computer is a prerequisite for gaining access to the Internet.
47. At one time, physical presence was a prerequisite for first-hand experience.
48. Although some prior knowledge of programming and/or statistics is an advantage, it is not a prerequisite for the course.
49. He had the gift of the gab, which one training officer described as the main prerequisite.
50. This issue of number portability is considered an essential prerequisite to competition.
51. A prerequisite in forming relationships with other people is empathy.
52. An essential prerequisite for this work will be the definition of the directly implementable subsets of occam.
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53. Having reliable data for the current year is, of course, a prerequisite of good budgets.
54. The existence of expanding and contracting directions is an essential prerequisite for chaotic behaviour in dissipative systems of this sort.
55. Encryption technology is seen as a prerequisite for widespread commercial use of computer networks.
56. Its premise, that a robust global economy is a prerequisite for healthy local societies, needs to be rethought.
57. Clearly those who run the global economy consider success in that area the prerequisite to meeting all other challenges.
58. All those who believe that a free press is a prerequisite of a democracy have cause for concern here.
59. Biliary supersaturation with cholesterol is a prerequisite for cholesterol gallstone formation.
60. Some knowledge of the French language is a prerequisite for employment there.
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