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requisites
noun
Plural of requisite
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'requisites' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to refer to the basic elements or requirements that are necessary for something. For example, "Fulfilling all the requisites is a prerequisite to being accepted into the program."
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The question is whether it is also short of other requisites for regeneration, such as security.
Mannyng deals in turn with the Ten Commandments, the seven deadly sins and the sin of sacrilege, the seven sacraments, the 12 requisites of confession, and the 12 graces of confession.
Hardenberg vainly fought for the establishment of a constitution but gained lasting fame for his liberalization of financial, economic, and agricultural policies and for his conduct of foreign affairs, which created the political requisites for Prussia's liberation from French rule in 1813 15.
According to tradition, the faithful Shrivaishnava Brahman arranges his day around five pursuits: purificatory rites, collecting the requisites for worship, acts of worship, study and contemplation of the meaning of the sacred books, and meditative concentration on the Lord's image.
By that time the country had been negatively affected by the HIV/AIDS crisis and the lack of such requisites as economically viable resources, an accessible and well-utilized educational system, and an adequate infrastructure issues that continued to hamper economic and social progress.
Economic indicators and criteria are basically the requisites of economic development.
"Ceylon — the radiant, incomparable East," Mark Twain wrote when he paid a brief visit to the island in 1896, and his rhapsodic response to the place was typical of travellers' accounts through the years: All the requisites were present.
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In instances where prior knowledge and experience is required, pre-requisites are explicitly stated.
The roads, water and electricity – pre-requisites for a functioning industry – all seem to exist.
Luckily, for the rest of us mere mortals, being good at snooker or starring in lousy American situation comedies are not pre-requisites for playing in the WSoP.
RMcC You describe a Plato who seems to follow the familiar trajectory of youthful anarchist growing into happily "bigoted" elderly eccentric fretting about the pre-requisites for a stable civil society.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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