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Requisites meaning
plural of requisite
Example sentences (16)
I have the international exposure, profound educational training, knowledge and vital experience as requisites to drive the highly desirable expected changes in our Sunshine State”, he said.
The requisites needed to attain a LEO occupation with the government depend on which position and agency you are applying for.
Allowing Carnival to proceed but in accord with security requisites set by the Commissioner of Police.
Indeed, the prosecution had not proved the requisites of the crime of misappropriation, since the VAT refund had been issued to Dolphin Film Productions, although Spiteri had withdrawn the money from the bank.
The executive secretary added that the TICHIP would also transform the institutions’ sick bays from mere consulting centres to patient centres with all the requisites manpower and infrastructure for qualitative health services.
And we meet all the requisites,” the diplomat said.
The premium members also benefited from a host of requisites that can get advice from career coaches management consultants executive recruiters and live with on-demand access after the event.
Foremost is the role of the Pakistan medical and dental council which has to doubly ensure that the medical colleges that are operating in the country fulfil the necessary pre-requisites and basic requirements for their functioning.
Known as Ambiente, the trade fair would have on display products for the table, kitchen and household, gift articles, jewellery and fashion requisites, as well as decorative products, interior design concepts and furnishing accessories.
Flaxman – fellow lodger, a salesman, travelling representative of the Queen of Sheba Toilet Requisites Co., temporarily separated from his wife.
He possesses all the necessary requisites of perfidy, selfishness, depravity, want of principle, etc., which would qualify him for the change.
Information society and universal service support An ICT Fund has been recently enacted to focus on the support the information society requisites and universal service objectives.
In the view of M. K. Lawson, he had at least two of the requisites of a successful medieval king, he was "both ruthless and feared"; had he not died young, the Norman Conquest might not have happened.
It details the horrors of the siege, and has been described as devoid of the requisites of dramatic art (he ignores structure and changes scheme and syllables per line many times throughout).
Only those requisites which are necessary will be carried along.
They are to see that the monk/nuns do not suffer from lack of the four requisites: food, clothing, shelter and medicine.