Requirement on of for | WordReference Forums The requirements of the university on the applicants for (their) admission --> The university laid down certain requirements, i e they are the requirements of the university--> They apply to the applicants, i e they are the requirements (imposed) on them--> They are to be fulfilled in order to be accepted, i e for admission-----
requirements on to for? - WordReference Forums Earlier there were certain requirements to on for e g medicine, but government decided to make requirements on to for this medicine stiffer higher
suffice- usage - WordReference Forums The second sentence has a few more problems The first is that "suffice" isn't a transitive verb, so it can't take a direct object as in "to suffice the requirements" (unlike "let me know if this meets exceeds satisfies your requirements") You need a preposition in there
fulfill vs satisfy vs meet conditions | WordReference Forums My university asks me to include this text on my thesis: Prof Dr XXX, as director of the doctoral thesis “YYY” by Mr ZZZ in the Doctorate , authorizes for submission since it has the conditions necessary for its defence But it doesn't look well Wouldn't you use "since it fulfills"
compliance with to - WordReference Forums Also "the requirements of the technical regulations" (which seems unnecessary long) could be shortened to "the technical regulations" or "the technical requirements" In the UK, construction has to comply with The Building Regulations
Do either of does either of | WordReference Forums I have checked all previous thread similar to what I've posted here, But I didn't get satisfied 1) Either of these options works for me (In my opinion this the right way to say ) Interrogative: 1) Does either of these options work for me ? :thumbsup: 2) Do either of these options work
to meet fulfil satisfy the requirements | WordReference Forums Hello, I'd like to ask native Spanish speakers if to meet fulfil satisfy the requirements can be expressed as: cumplir (con) los requisitos satisfacer los requisitos llenar los requisitos (for example when speaking about requirements needed for a job - but also in other contexts, not related
A minimum of 3 people is required. . . ? - WordReference Forums Hello, In my gym, there is a sign on the wall stating: "A minimum of 3 people is required for a class to begin" To me, "a minimum of 3 people are required" would sound better, people being plural, but I am unsure A quick Google Search yields slightly more results for are instead of is