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The phrase 'requirement to something' is an idiomatic expression that is commonly used in written English
You can use it to refer to a requirement or expectation that must be met in order to do or achieve something. For example, "To receive a diploma, there is a requirement to complete 120 credits of coursework."
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"I had an urgent requirement to produce something of valour because I realised there was a real danger that one day my kid would consult my work and not like it".
The county council representative stated that he did not play an active role, and was often connected to various groups, without any requirement to "do" something [44].
Ao also says that the work on absorbers was included in the Leading Talent proposal to satisfy a requirement to produce something that could be commercialized.
It is a violation of a rational requirement to intend something I don't think I can settle, and thus regard my ensuing plans and actions as likely coming to grief.
We have not restricted its use in any way, but it is a requirement to have something that describes the data in some way.
Such an invariance under a symmetry group is a necessary (but not sufficient) requirement for something to belong to the ontology of the considered physical theory.
Kilwardby goes beyond Hugh and previous classifications not so much with regard to the principles of division and classification, but rather with regard to what is implied in science that is to say, with regard to the necessary requirements for something to be considered scientific in a certain field of inquiry and process of discovery according to the Aristotelian deductive model of science.
A rigorous system should be introduced to improve compliance with the police's requirement to inform victims – perhaps something as straightforward as a box at the end of the victim impact statement form".
Incredulous liberals can't believe that voter disapproval on the ACA centers so heavily on the requirement to purchase health insurance, something that they consider to be objectively good (few would disagree) and that they think everyone wants or should have.
Harry Frankfurt seems to make this effect a requirement for something to count as coercive, saying "A coercive threat arouses in its victim a desire — i.e. to avoid the penalty — so powerful that it will move him to perform the required action whether he wants to perform it or considers that it would be reasonable for him to do so" (Frankfurt 1988 [1973], 78).
Those that can't blame God tend to blame themselves and the compassion we naturally feel for the suffering of others can be inflated into something like a requirement to grieve.
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