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"inevitable requirement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a must-do task or obligation. For example: "Completing the paperwork is an inevitable requirement of the job."
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New technological talent knowledge architecture is an inevitable requirement for systematic research on science and technology and for achievement of great-leap-forward developing for new technological talent cultivation.
What has changed is that Europe is now less inclined to go it alone and take on binding targets that could put it at an economic disadvantage, while at the same time "governments in many countries realise that tackling climate change is an inevitable requirement and don't want to miss out," says Dickinson.
Therefore, power transmission issue becomes an inevitable requirement.
Once they agree to the former, the latter becomes an inevitable requirement.
Until now we have neglected the need for a trust management system although it represents an inevitable requirement for real life scenarios.
The facilities are a way for Tesla to continue to control and extend the owner experience, and a smart way to enhance the brand while also dealing with the (for now) inevitable requirement that drivers spend some time out of the vehicle while it regains its charge.
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Computationally efficient design supporting multiple channels with different bandwidths and low complexity are inevitable requirements for the digital channelizers.
"Diversity of product structure" and the resulting "enterprise heterogeneity" become inevitable requirements.
However, only less than one third of the respondents see measures such as free parking in city centres, special credit offers with lower interest rates, or information campaigns as inevitable requirements for the purchase decision.
Patrick McGurn, special council for RiskMetrics, says more and more companies are likely to accept say-on-pay votes in 2009 to get ahead of what they believe will be an inevitable legal requirement by 2010.
Physicists and biologists offer an even more definitive conclusion: for life to exist, pain, suffering, and death are not just inevitable but necessary requirements.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com