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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a requirement on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a condition or obligation that is imposed on someone or something.
Example: "There is a requirement on all employees to complete the training by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "a requirement for" or "an obligation on".
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Such a requirement, on the one hand, reduces the amount of data to be captured and processed.
But the lack of a commercial technology for carbon capture is one reason that the E.P.A. could not realistically impose such a requirement on existing plants and decided to push the challenge into the future.
Nevertheless, NN-FEM still has a requirement on finite element meshes, that is, elements in a mesh are required not to overlap or penetrate to each other, to avoid difficulty in numerical integration.
For instance it is not a requirement on Australian flights.
"I think recruiters get around this in a way by having a requirement on Ucas points.
We need pay transparency, equal pay audits, and a requirement on companies to tackle gender inequality – or face fines".
That is far beyond a requirement on the books now for 7.5 billion gallons of ethanol by 2012.
By what right does the federal government impose such a requirement on free people in states with their own administrations?
The Constitution in my view puts a requirement on me not to replace my judgment for his".
The agency has already declined to impose such a requirement on cable companies, although consumer advocates are challenging that decision in federal court in San Francisco.
"We need pay transparency and equal pay audits, and a requirement on companies to act on the data to close the gap.
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