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To hook students, Yale computer science professors are offering freshman seminars with no prerequisites, like one on computer graphics, in which students learn the technical underpinnings of a Pixar movie.
But even if he does apply, the request could be denied if his site does not fit the council's definition of a museum, which includes prerequisites like being a permanent institution in the service of society and acquiring and conserving evidence of people and their environment.
As Soloway notes, the online TV revolution is as much changing what we get to watch as how we watch – about which she is sincerely glad, after wearying past experiences pitching sitcoms to major networks who said they couldn't make a show without certain prerequisites like a "likeable, rootable" male lead.
Biomaterials must meet special medical prerequisites like biocompatibility and resistance to degradation and fracture, especially under cyclic loading.
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At the moment, prospective registration is advocated for diagnostic accuracy studies but not a prerequisite like it is for intervention studies in order to be considered for publication in journals associated with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) [ 78].
This information is then used to fair the hull surface, which must in turn fulfil more prerequisites (parameters like displaty cement, floatation area and related coefficients).
So, I was taking weird courses I didn't have prerequisites for, like poetry, for which I was supposed to have taken other poetry classes, and film, for which I was supposed to have taken other film classes.
This suggests that only after age 7 most young people meet the cognitive prerequisites for developing panic-like symptoms, and this implies that from that age physical symptoms-based theories of childhood anxiety can be readily applied [ 10].
I want to get as many requirements out of the way -- like prerequisites for AP's".
Rather, these duties are something like prerequisites -- self-imposed commitments or obligations that preexist the constitutional text (ex ante?).
"I might be expected to know the latest thing on Broadway, the latest slang, or who was eliminated last week on RuPaul's Drag Race or fear being a 'bad gay.' Knowledge of these topics and others, such as pop music, can sometimes seem like prerequisites for inclusion in the larger gay community".
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