Hello!:) Would you please state which preposition suits the best? The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain products. Thank you in advance!
What do you call it when someone finished all the courses at a graduate school, but did not pass the graduation exam or other equivalent graduation requirements? Is "Completeion of Courses" correct? (If it's written in non-sentence form) Please help. Thank you!
I forgot to point out that per in this sentence does not have the same meaning as per in kilometres per hour. In 50 kilometres per hour, per means for/in each - it is a statement of a rate or proportion. In per the requirement, per means according to, as stated, indicated or directed by.
Requirement, requisite refer to that which is necessary. A requirement is some quality or performance demanded of a person in accordance with certain fixed regulations: requirements for admission to college.
A requirement is something you need in order to fill an obligation. A prerequisite is something you need to take before you can be eligible for taking something else. For example, You might need a requirement for 3 credits of American Literature in order to get a degree. However, in order to take American Literature, you've got to pass English I.
The law xxx expresses the requirement that... I cannot use the verb 'require' because the actual sentence I need to translate is embedded in a relatives clause ( = xxx is an implementation of the requirement it [= the law] expresses).
"as required" means that the item/requirement in quesion is already necessary. For instance: "As required by club rules, all members must keep dogs on leads" - the rule already exists "if required" means that the item/requirement might be necessary.