Sentence examples for a criterion requiring from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a criterion requiring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a standard or principle that necessitates certain conditions or actions.
Example: "The project must meet a criterion requiring all team members to submit their reports by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "a standard that demands" or "a guideline necessitating".

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Be that as it may, most states use the poverty line as a criterion, requiring would-be recipients to apply for a below the poverty line (BPL) card, which entitles them access to, among other things, the "fair price" shops which sell subsidized food under the PDS.

One nearly universally-accepted criterion is that of reparameterization-invariance, a criterion requiring that the inference should not depend on the units of either the parameters or observations.

Consistent with the emphasis of Bischoff-Ferrari et al., and many others, a criterion requiring documented values for achieved vitamin D status, the basis for the Parker analysis, is vitally important if systematic reviews are to be informative.

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Competence in basic emergency medicine should be an outcome measure for all medical students and represent a criterion required for conferral of the degree.

The direction of causality would run from bone health (osteoporosis) to falling and fractures, which would also impact future mobility, even so outgoing mobility would be a criterion required to be controlled for.

First, the measurement of PAOP allows the exclusion of left ventricular dysfunction (PAOP of less than 18 mmHg), a criterion required for the diagnosis and definition of ARDS [ 19].

To identify putative orthologs for phylogenetic analyses, we applied a stringent criterion requiring that there was only one homolog identified in any other species when a bamboo cDNA was used as the query in the BLAST search and vice versa.

Adaptive refinement usually involves refining or enriching a fraction of mesh elements by one level based on a cut-off criterion, requiring several costly intermediate solutions before a mesh that yields an acceptable solution is obtained.

The other set was based on a stringent coverage criterion, requiring that the alignment cover 80% of the coding sequence.

One set was based on a relaxed coverage criterion, requiring that the alignment cover at least 50% of the coding sequence.

Liberal use or "skip-out" directions are employed when a subject fails to meet a critical criterion required for a particular disorder.

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