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Wasn't that a prerequisite, a place to start?
We were also instrumental in the creation of a law which prohibits schools from using parental identity as an admission prerequisite – a practice which used to prevent children of prostitutes from getting an education.
Louis Menand, in his article on the purpose of college in today's society, argues that "possibly the most important reform ever made in American higher education" occurred when law schools and medical schools made the bachelor's degree a prerequisite (A Critic at Large, June 6th).
Ellen S. O'Connor Los Altos, Calif .Louis Menand, in his article on the purpose of college in today's society, argues that "possibly the most important reform ever made in American higher education" occurred when law schools and medical schools made the bachelor's degree a prerequisite (A Critic at Large, June 6th).
But it has said that registrants for a.music address "will be required to have a bona fide affiliation with an accredited global music community member," suggesting that membership in one of its backing groups might be a prerequisite — a stance opposed by DotMusic.
One prerequisite: a frying pan.
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Flagpole sitting was simply endurance, its only prerequisite an endless capacity for standing there.
Second, a healthy banking sector is a prerequisite for a sustainable economic union.
A high respect for law is, no doubt, a prerequisite for a Supreme Court Justice.
Innocence should not be a prerequisite for a pardon.
"Painting fast was a prerequisite, not a deterrent to Hair's art," Mr. Monroe writes.
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