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the requisites
noun
An indispensable item; a requirement.
Exact(57)
It had the requisites of Brazilian home cooking -- soulful, hearty and flavorful.
The accommodation allows them to perform the requisites of their job.
Economic indicators and criteria are basically the requisites of economic development.
Although he was scheduled to pitch Sunday, Santana, the Mets' ace, instinctively recognized the requisites of leadership and demanded that he pitch on less-than-normal rest.
The requisites are a teaspoon of sugar, a ton of shaved ice, and a tumbler festooned with orange slices and berries.
He knew better than most that power and control are the requisites for any group to succeed — in baseball and in life.
"Peter Grimes," in short, has all the requisites of grand opera: love and death, big choruses and ensembles, a mad scene, a storm scene and dollops of local color.
The alternative recommended by the National Academy of Sciences would be a vast improvement, but even this measure grossly underestimates "the extent to which the poor cannot afford the requisites of modern life".
BEFORE THIS MINICRISIS — the mere threat of no WiFi — the "primacaucus" barbecue had been a fun if somewhat quiet affair, complete with all the requisites of a good bash.
Summing up the requisites for a top conductor, he wrote: "He has been tempered in the crucible but he is still molten and he glows with a fierce inner light.
Pressed as to whether things like "honor, justice, truth, love, mercy" have a place in his personal religion, he acknowledges that they do, but as the rewards, not the requisites, of properly directed worship.
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