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were requirements
noun
A necessity or prerequisite; something required or obligatory. Its adpositions are generally of in relation to who or what has given it, on in relation to whom or what it is given to, and for in relation to what is required.
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Historically, there were requirements of property and competence for jury service.
There were requirements, which were delivered to the team ahead of time.
"There were requirements — yes, there were requirements put on other states when they came into the union that English be the principal language and that it be taught and spoken universally in those states," he said.
Research and writing were requirements for almost every single course that I took as an undergraduate at Pomona College.
Rockefeller was later to claim that these concessions proved how humane his company had been, but most were requirements under Colorado state law.
Denis Napthine, the Victorian premier, said there were requirements in the East West Link contract for construction firms to use local materials and labour.
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"Expectations are different, and so are requirements".
Sustainability and equality are requirements for development.
Transparency, auditability and/or verification are requirements.
There are requirements, needs and pressures.
The last two are requirements of fairness.
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