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"Requisite means sufficient but not more than necessary," he said.
Well-structured products, delivery processes and project management functions have become pre-requisites and a means for competing for many project companies.
To will an end is to will the means for the end, so the Republican clamors are also for the requisite expansion of government's size and coercive powers.
Cardano enumerates five requisites that define the nature of an accomplished action (in terms of attaining the right means for the right end (adeptio), readiness of execution (promptitudo), and completion (perfectio)).
These traits have me interested in Metro Exodus, which means I've done the requisite digging for information and details on the upcoming release.
Finn Wittrock has the requisite body and beauty for the twenty-nine-year-old Chance, who claims to be "truly meant for lovemaking".
One of the best means to repel invasion is, to provide the requisite force for action, before the invader has reached the territory of the nation.
The education and training system means that those who are unemployed do not have the requisite skills for the modern Australia economy.
Guggenheim uses "humanize" to mean relatable; relatability as a requisite for empathy is only a very slight improvement on dehumanization.
At meetings, people sat, stood, and spoke at the requisite times, for the requisite lengths, employing the requisite phrases.
Will the fates have the requisite endings for these storylines?
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