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A third bill that Mr. Kan made a prerequisite to his resignation, an extra budget, was passed in July.
Under a 1999 agreement signed in Lusaka, Zambia, starting talks among Congolese political factions, armed and unarmed, was made a prerequisite to an overall peace settlement.
When payment of the poll tax was made a prerequisite to voting, impoverished blacks and often poor whites, unable to afford the tax, were denied the right to vote.
Such cases prompted laws to regulate the senatorial cursus: iteration in the same magistracy was prohibited, the praetorship was made a prerequisite for the consulship, and in 180 the lex Villia annalis (Villian law on minimum ages) set minimum ages for senatorial magistrates and required a two-year interval between offices.
The failure of students in the biology class to know much physics could have been expected, because physics had not been made a prerequisite for that course, and most of the students had not previously taken college physics.
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The new law made money available to states to help improve their record sharing, but the provision pushed by the N.R.A. made it a prerequisite for states to establish a "relief from disability" program for people with histories of mental health issues to apply for the restoration of gun rights.
He created a shadowy political party, the Can Lao, whose members swore loyalty to Diem, and he made membership a prerequisite for career advancement.
Like investment banking in New York, politics in London not only made intellect a prerequisite for advancement but also put demands on a young person's stamina and dedication that in previous generations would have been thought sadistic or demeaning.
The SEC has made this a prerequisite.
The defense insists Blagojevich was never involved in a quid pro quo transaction where he made contributing a prerequisite for doing business with the state.
The class was evolutionary botany, and its wisdom makes a handy prerequisite for Elizabeth Gilbert's expansive new novel, "The Signature of All Things," about a botanist whose hunger for explanations carries her through the better part of Darwin's century.
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