Requirement on of for - WordReference Forums The requirements of the university on the applicants for (their) admission The university's requirements for admission I can't imagine that they would need to use any statement about the applicants because "admission requirements" implies requirements that applicants must comply with
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!
The difference between prerequirement and prerequisites Hello everybody again!!!! I would like to know which is the difference between "prerequirement"and"prerequisite" Because in Spanish mean the same, " condición prévia" and I don't understand very well when to use them Thank you very much!!!!
Put high requirements on something - WordReference Forums I found below sentences on the 1st page google result of "put high requirements on" put high requirements on the quality of the software user interface put high requirements on a legal regime governing civil liability Mobile operators put high requirements on their infrastructure, in particular on availability and reliability of call control
compliance with to | WordReference Forums Hello, I have a sentence here Does it sound ok? The Control Organization X statement of compliance of the facility unit of construction with the requirements of the technilcal regulations was received Compliance with or compliance to? And what other synonymical phrases for compliance with
meet the requirements - formal or informal? - WordReference Forums Hi, everybody! I have a doubt about the expression "meet the requirements" Is it formal or informal? I mean, can it be used in a rather formal essay? A non-native classmate has told he believes in that case "fulfill the requirements" is a better option Thanks for your help!
To comply with the requirements? - WordReference Forums Hello, Dutchpupil Welcome to the forum I don't see anything wrong with the grammar of "I can comply with your requirements " However, that doesn't sound like a very positive thing to say about yourself Something like "I have all the skills that you are asking for" sounds better to me
I meet your requirements and (I?) am suitable - WordReference Forums The repetition of "I', which is not necessary but not incorrect, would not imply that "you know" you are suitable for the job Personally, I probably would leave it out just for stylistic brevity in a business situation: "I believe (have reason to think and hope) that I meet your requirements and (therefore that I) am suitable for this job " (my preference) "I believe that I meet your
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