Sentence examples for means a prerequisite from inspiring English sources

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Analysing voting data by education – where the more degrees you had, the more likely you were to want to remain – is misleading: it was much less common, before Tony Blair's 1999 pledge to provide tertiary education for 50% of the nation, to go to university, and a degree was by no means a prerequisite for membership of the middle classes.

He became known, soon enough, for what he was - a crook, a liar, an accomplice of underworld figures, a spiteful, tricky, brutish man whose professional life is yet another reminder that virtue is not by any means a prerequisite for financial success.

Studying earthquake engineering is by no means a prerequisite for a career in the field.

While it would've been better if I had actually known the significance of the details, it's by no means a prerequisite.

Many American companies, of course, discovered that English was by no means a prerequisite when it came to outsourcing routine manufacturing functions.

Even though these summer opportunities help students prepare for careers in the health professions, they are by no means a prerequisite, and under the circumstances, not having one is an unavoidable consequence of the Katrina tragedy.

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"This would automatically mean a commitment to the main prerequisites of peace by Israel," the English-language Syria Times said in a veiled reference to the Golan.

I mean, is that a prerequisite?

A commitment to equity (whatever that may mean) is not a prerequisite for involvement in the field, nor should it be.

Signaling means the organization is a prerequisite for coordinated behavior of subcellular structures which are rather complex hierarchically organized constructions.

This means we can be even surer of water, which we think is a prerequisite for life.

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