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Discover Ludwig"requiring for" is not a correct usage in written English.
You would use the verb "require" instead without the preposition "for." Example: The company requires all employees to wear a face mask.
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Most universities in the UK will have much higher requirements for IB students than A-level students, requiring, for instance, four As and two Bs from an IB student, whereas an A-level student will only need an ABB.
Most English speakers tend to understand 'Every S is P' as requiring for its truth that there be some Ss, and if that requirement is imposed, then subalternation holds for affirmative propositions.
Mr. McKinley acknowledges that he micromanages the business, requiring, for example, daily reports from everyone summarizing what they accomplished.
Article II of Chapter 22 regulates commercial solicitation by requiring "for profit peddlers and solicitors" to obtain a commercial license.
This approach would also be the most dauntingly difficult to pull off -- requiring, for example, a complicated parceling out of Microsoft personnel among the three offshoots.
In 1938, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act was passed, requiring for the first time that new drugs be tested for safety.
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Florida also does not have legislation requiring for-profit hospitals to offer discounts to eligible uninsured patients.
One proposed regulation is meant to protect students from debt they cannot repay by requiring for-profit institutions to prepare students for "gainful employment" or risk losing access to federal student aid.
The case will likely go to the Supreme Court, which earlier this week heard arguments on whether requiring for-profit companies to include contraception in their health insurance plan placed a "substantial burden" on the company by violating their alleged religious beliefs.
A filing Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission by troubled Bridgepoint Education raises questions about the company's continued compliance with a federal law requiring for-profit colleges to obtain at least 10percentt of their revenue from sources other than Department of Education-provided student grants and loans.
Even more recently, the Government of India mandated CSR by requiring for-profit entities to give 2% of their net profits to charitable causes [ 3].
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