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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a defined requirement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where specific criteria or conditions need to be clearly stated or understood, often in technical or project management discussions.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to ensure that we have a defined requirement for the software specifications."
Alternatives: "a specified requirement" or "a clear requirement".
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We consider the "implementation risk" as the quantification of the danger to the project caused by the possible postponement of implementation for a defined requirement.
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This loosely defined requirement hasn't been seriously enforced.
Crohnbach's alpha for baseline data were between 0.73 and 0.89 for both administration formats and met our a priori defined requirements for adequate internal consistency reliability (table 2).
A corporation must meet defined requirements in order to be listed on the NYSE, and it must meet continued listing criteria to maintain its place there.
This is connected with a determination of clearly defined requirements of personal and technical equipment of given workplaces.
Some preliminary work done to develop an expert system to allow a greater automation of the procedure for recommending a tuning rule, for user defined requirements, is also described.
Institutionally, it has an engineering culture mobilised by tightly defined requirements derived from those mission goals.
–Poorly defined requirements.
The method respects previously defined requirements.
However, most studies had no defined requirements for clinical manifestations.
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