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Discover LudwigThe phrase "require having" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of something being necessary or essential to have in order to complete a task or achieve a goal. Example: "The job description requires having a degree in computer science."
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It does not require having the same old stale debates.
Other domains require having good algorithms to face these problems, for example, activity recognition, social robotics, and automatic behavior analysis.
Laws and regulations in CR require having an informed consent from all patients whose data are used in the registry.
Detailed studies of traffic safety, as highway design consistency evaluation, require having the geometric definition of the alignment.
"It does require having a step-by-step plan for the year because you have a finite amount of time".
Such specific strategies require having an accurate knowledge on the local features and on the comparative positioning of the concerned region compared to others.
When used as a pocket door, the panels do not require having a casement box embedded within the wall, she said.
"It was never our intention to require having an uniformed security guard go to the scene first," said Mr. Torres, who planned to submit a rewritten ordinance.
A large number of applications, at present covered by Hall sensors, can be targeted but they require having stable, reproducible, hysteresis-free and high signal-to-noise devices.
Access to some data (MIT IDs, list memberships for hidden lists) will require having an account provisioned for your use and a valid business need for the data.
Nor do traditionalists bake cookies with flour; that would require having bags of flour or Mimouna cookies in the house during Passover, which is also against the rules.
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