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The government built its case against Mr. Gupta on evidence like the timing of phone and trading records, showing that incriminating wiretaps — like those used to powerful effect in the trial of Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund manager who received the tips from Mr. Gupta and who was convicted of insider trading last year — were not a requisite to convince a jury of guilt.
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These kinds of data are a requisite to validate shearing models and to simulate the shearing process.
So, note to social media marketers: keeping up with the news of the day is a requisite to your job.
Understanding its spatial distribution is a requisite to evaluate the public health implications and to design disease control schemes.
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The Clean Air Act (CAA 1970) mandated health-based national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) set at a level "requisite to protect public health with an adequate margin of safety".
Androgens are a known requisite to prostate cancer development.
Compliance is a pre requisite to realizing the intended change and reform.
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