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prerequisite and for
Lousiness is a prerequisite for epidemic typhus.
Thus, the writer decided to hold one experimental section of the functional preparation for marriage course in the spring semester of 1960 exclusively for persons already married -- that is, prerequisite: `` marriage ''.
§ 68 VwVGO rules the preliminary proceeding, called “ Vorverfahren ” or “ Widerspruchsverfahren ”, which is a stringent prerequisite for the administrative procedure, if an action for rescission or a writ of mandamus against an authority is aimed.
Ahimsa is described as a prerequisite for acquiring supernatural faculties, highest bliss and ultimate salvation ; moreover it is said to protect against all kinds of dangers.
Membership in the party was as much a prerequisite for admission to colleges and for government jobs as in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin or Nikita Krushchev.
If a player meets the prerequisite for a wonder, they may claim the wonder for themselves.
Whether someone's belief is true is not a prerequisite for ( its ) belief.
Although he left the party in 1956 over the Soviet invasion of Hungary, he nevertheless remained a " historian in the Marxist tradition ," calling for a rebellion against Stalinism as a prerequisite for the restoration of communists ' " confidence in our own revolutionary perspectives ".
Undergoing Baptism is not a prerequisite for receiving Communion, but if unbaptized people " regularly participate in Holy Communion, it is appropriate for pastors to talk with these people " about the possibility of them being baptized.
From the early days of the Republic, ten years of military service were a citizen's duty and a prerequisite for election to public office.
William feared that even English neutrality would not suffice and that control over the Royal Navy was a prerequisite for a successful naval campaign against France.
Where the most extreme accuracy is demanded, such as in rifle benchrest shooting, handloading is a fundamental prerequisite for success.
They were considered a prerequisite for flight simulators such as F-16 Fighting Falcon and LHX Attack Chopper.
A prerequisite for natural selection to result in adaptive evolution, novel traits and speciation, is the presence of heritable genetic variation that results in fitness differences.
Since a capacity to experience the sensations of suffering or satisfaction is a prerequisite to having any preferences at all, and a fetus, up to around eighteen weeks, says Singer, has no capacity to suffer or feel satisfaction, it is not possible for such a fetus to hold any preferences at all.
* Baptism always has the prerequisite of repentance and faith, which are impossible for an infant.
Phenotypic variation ( due to underlying heritable genetic variation ) is a fundamental prerequisite for evolution by natural selection.
The fact that the proposed recipient was participating in direct or indirect combat operations is a necessary prerequisite, but is not sole justification for award.

prerequisite and achieving
Furthermore, Agenda 21 emphasises that broad public participation in decision making is a fundamental prerequisite for achieving sustainable development.
The structural differential, patented by Korzybski in the 1920s, remained among the chief training aids to help students reach " the silent level ," a prerequisite for achieving " neurological delay.
The adjustment of the biaxial texture in YBa < sub > 2 </ sub > Cu < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sub > 7 </ sub > layers turned out as the decisive prerequisite for achieving sufficiently large critical currents.
Therefore, Teófilo Braga, student, arrived in Coimbra in April 1861, with hopes of achieving a doctorate in Theology or Law ; after a year, in which he repeated his prerequisite entrance qualifications, he entered the Faculty of Law at the University.

prerequisite and many
In many countries, the local nomenclature for a vet is a protected term, meaning that people without the prerequisite qualifications and / or registration are not able to use the title, and in many cases, the activities that may be undertaken by a vet ( such as animal treatment or surgery ) are restricted only to those people who are registered as vet.
The canton has a German-speaking minority, and German plays an important role in the local job market, as the ability of speaking German is an important prerequisite in many sectors, be it in shops and restaurants catering to German-speaking tourists or in the insurance and banking business.
The latter is not a requirement of a SOAP endpoint, but it is a prerequisite for automated client-side code generation in many Java and. NET SOAP frameworks ( frameworks such as Apache Axis2, Apache CXF, and Spring being notable exceptions ).
Jiang's biggest aim in the economy was stability, and he believed that a stable government with highly centralised power would be a prerequisite, choosing to postpone political reform, which in many facets of governance exacerbated the on-going problems.
This is not really a ' strategy ' as such, but is a prerequisite for ISM being able to conduct many of the above activities as areas in which the ISM is active are often summarily designated as " closed military zones " by the IDF.
In many countries, the local nomenclature for a vet is a regulated and protected term, meaning that members of the public without the prerequisite qualifications and / or registration are not able to use the title.
It has since gained wide acceptance in the literature on total quality management and service marketing ; and the customer satisfaction of internal customers is nowadays recognized by many organizations as a precursor to, and prerequisite for, external customer satisfaction, with authors such as arguing that service organizations that design products for internal customer satisfaction are better able to satisfy the needs of external customers.
Assuming that one had taken the necessary prerequisite courses, one could complete an OAC course before the OAC year, and so in many schools it was common for Grade 11 or Grade 12 students to have taken some OAC courses.
The USC Rossier School of Education goes further, insisting that all students purchase their own camcorder ( or similar ) as a prerequisite to their MAT education programs, many of which are delivered entirely online.
Alignments of parallel corpora at sentence level are prerequisite for many areas of linguistic research.
In many fields a doctorate is now the prerequisite although historically this was not the case and some academic positions could have been held on the basis of research merit alone without a higher degree.
Moreover, they are barred from many high-profile jobs where citizenship is a prerequisite.
It is arguable that in such a retail / planning policy environment use of bicycles ceases to be a viable option for many shoppers and access to a private motor-car or public transport becomes a necessary prerequisite for access to basic services.
That is, it integrates many concepts from a wide variety of prerequisite courses.
In this way, EASAC has the opportunity to fulfil the vision of the Academies, namely that science plays a key role in many aspects of modern life and the recognition of this scientific aspect is a prerequisite for wise political decisions.
Notwithstanding the hallmarking systems themselves, many nations require, as a prerequisite to official hallmarking, that the maker or sponsor itself mark upon the item a responsibility mark and a claim of fineness.
In many Christian denominations and in some other religions the degree is the standard prerequisite for ordination to the priesthood or pastorship or other appointment, ordination or licensing to professional ministry.
Judaism, unlike Christianity and Islam, is not an openly proselytizing religion: unlike Christianity, many of the followers of which maintain that belief in Jesus is a prerequisite for salvation, and Islam, which considers it imperative that each person practice Islam, Judaism teaches that the righteous of all nations have a place in the afterlife.
In many turn-based strategy ( TBS ) games the prerequisite is one or more lower-level technologies, with no dependency on specific buildings ( Master of Orion series, Civilization series, Space Empires series ).
If there is no domestic provider for a channel, a grey market ( subscribed using another address ) or black market ( pirate ) system is prerequisite to receive many specific ethnic, sport or premium movie services.
Knowing the use-def and def-use chains for a program or subprogram is a prerequisite for many compiler optimizations, including constant propagation and common subexpression elimination.
In the nineteenth century, whether men and women had equal intelligence was seen by many as a prerequisite for the granting of suffrage.
The main flag of his campaign was federalization of basic public education ( preschool, basic and intermediary education ), considered a prerequisite for solving many Brazilian problems in the medium and long run.

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