Synonym: demand, essential, necessary, necessity, prerequisite, requisite. Similar words: require, required, retirement, equipment, measurement, inquire about, frequent, frequently. Meaning: [rɪ'kwaɪə(r)mənt] n. 1. required activity 2. anything indispensable 3. something that is required in advance.
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91. Some employers have said that they believe that a requirement to review the check-off annually would be unnecessary and burdensome.
92. At one time this requirement was construed broadly, so that words merely precatory were accepted as raising a trust.
93. The above requirement for diversity can be matched by an equally strong requirement for centralization.
94. Nor are dialects subject to judgment, so long as they meet the basic requirement of having clearly defined rules.
95. She said the most frequently encountered problem in meeting the franchise specification was the experience requirement for supervising non-qualified staff.
96. The requirement of dishonesty seems to confirm the need for subjective recklessness.
97. Better yet,(http://sentencedict.com/requirement.html) two-thirds wish that their high schools would make community service a requirement for graduation.
98. In order to meet this third requirement, then, gametes must be able to find and make contact with other gametes.
99. A blanket requirement was announced by education officials -- all schools had to cut their budgets by 25%.
100. The requirement of good faith would seem to make the law somewhat narrower than it was before.
101. Traditionally, this cooling requirement has been accomplished using slices of solid carbon dioxide, better known as dry ice.
102. Entrance requirement: First or Second Class Honours in mathematics, or another science with substantial mathematical content.
103. Earlier this year the Department of Trade and Industry backed down from making shareholder approval of pay schemes a statutory requirement.
104. Relaxation of the small company audit requirement has been Institute policy since the debate resumed in 1985.
105. Once, despite the age requirement, my sister charms her way on to this ride while my back is turned.
106. A requirement imposed by regulations shall not apply to any follower of the Sikh religion while he is wearing a turban.
107. The practical importance of this latter requirement among people who know they disagree about justice is evident.
108. A more fundamental criticism is the requirement that databases should facilitate unplanned access as well as planned retrieval to the database.
109. This requirement was the issue in Wilson; the court was asked to decide whether there was a valid offer and acceptance.
110. An alert artistic temperament is the first requirement for the creation of these so impressive two dimensional figures.
111. Previous study of statistics, computing and applied mathematics is not a requirement.
112. It is a proposal which would still leave small countries, and especially poor countries, with a requirement to export wastes.
113. Despite the requirement to open contracts and business opportunities to all comers, somehow those countries manage to choose their own nationals.
114. Families not only complied with but actually valued the health requirement.
115. The court of appeals upheld all except the spousal-consent requirement, a judgment affirmed by the Court.
116. They also restore small companies' exemption from the requirement to disclose auditors' remuneration in the abbreviated accounts.
117. The purpose of this requirement was to ensure that the bill market was adequately funded.
118. The consumer must be provided with copies of the consumer credit agreement but this requirement will vary.
119. Certainly there may be the odd chart or graph thrown in for luck but the basic requirement is for high quality text.
120. The principal advantage of such a requirement is that it signals, in a formal way, that the procedure is under way.
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