Sentence examples for makes no requirements from inspiring English sources

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The measure also extends health coverage and pension benefits to the domestic partners of state employees, but makes no requirements of private employers.

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British company law makes no requirement on shareholders and directors to have any obligation to be good stewards of their assets, their employees or their customers.

The counselor makes no requirement about the activity, other than that the participant should be intrinsically motivated.

FIFRA (2002) requires that active ingredients be identified on product labels, but makes no such requirement for inert ingredients.

An organisation that understands a local authority's business requirements, makes no secret of its pricing structure, is open about potential problems, or one that grasps the particular challenges of the public sector at a local level?

The functions of the PTLS service make no specific requirement on the format of locations.

And while United States law calls for nuclear cooperation to end if India detonates another weapon, the agreement makes no explicit mention of that requirement — while it promises that Washington will acquiesce, if not assist, in India's efforts to find other fuel suppliers.

Hence, it makes no sense to impose the requirement that F is symmetric.

DaimlerChrysler lobbied the government to drop the separate-channel requirement, which it says makes no business sense.

Real-time data aid in quick decision making and no requirement for massive additional resources and specialised staff for screening.

The 14 CFR requirements make no distinction.

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