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the prerequisite for
noun
Something that must be gained in order to gain something else
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"We are talking about the prerequisite for independent journalism.
"The prerequisite for mobilising our people is to let them know what is going on.
Michael Morpurgo 1 The prerequisite for me is to keep my well of ideas full.
He has continually insisted that security is the prerequisite for political progress.
The prerequisite for Mr. Thompson's art would seem to be a yogic capacity for endurance.
Developing countries refuse to countenance this, insisting Kyoto must continue as the prerequisite for continuing talks.
Under that view, economic growth is the prerequisite for a balanced budget, not the other way around.
As Alfred Nobel so well understood, human rights are the prerequisite for the "fraternity between nations".
The battle-bus setting also provides the prerequisite for so many memorable sitcoms: claustrophobia.
"Stability is the prerequisite for reform", he told fellow members of the Politburo.
But caring is the prerequisite for doing, and that's why many women value apologies and admitting mistakes.
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the conditionality for
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