As per the requirement as per requirement - WordReference Forums 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 proportion In per the requirement, per means according to, as stated, indicated or directed by
Requirement, request, enquiry | WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I'd like to know what is the difference between Requirement, Request, Enquiry? Can I use one of them instead of another? Do they have any specification of using? For exemple : "Buyers inform their requirements to our company" Thank you
What is the use of difference between requisite and requirement . . . 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 C prescriptions The answer is 'B' (prerequisites) And another questions is, 'It is a < > of the university that you attend an interview
requirements on to for? - WordReference Forums 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!
I am a university graduate, which the company wants to hire. I am a university graduate, which the company expects of applicants for this position What sets those examples apart from the original is that the relative clauses simply state more clearly that being a university graduate is a requirement, and there's little or no chance that "which" will understood to have "I" as its antecedent
is all. | WordReference Forums I was just wondering if it was a requirement, or optional I am only leery of getting shots because of my past reactions to them, and one of my kids also reacted to his shots
Be supposed to do vs be meant to do | WordReference Forums In your examples, I would happily replace "supposed" with "meant" and vice versa in all the sentences, though in sentence (2) this does depend a little on the exact situation, and in sentence (1), "meant" may be better, if it is because of a hotel rule "Supposed" suggests a weaker obligation or requirement than "meant", but there is considerable overlap
Patrocinar un candidato político | WordReference Forums Most US states have this type of requirement, at least for independent candidates for the presidency (source) Other offices also require nominating petitions For example, anyone who wants to run for Congress in Arizona must submit a petition with the signatures of at least 5% of the registered voters in their district (source)
writing th, rd, st -- e. g. 25th: [superscript?] | WordReference Forums The suffixes -st (e g 21st), -nd (e g 22nd), -rd (e g 23rd), and -th (e g 24th) are used In the Victorian period, these indicators were superscripts (2nd, 34th) under general French influence especially in British English, but by the late 20th century, formatting them on the line was favored [citation needed] Since the 1990s, the superscript style has been revived somewhat because some