
requirements on/to/for? - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2012 · 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!
Requirement on / of / for | WordReference Forums
Feb 8, 2011 · The requirements of the university on the applicants for (their) admission The university's requirements for admission. I can't imagine that they would need to use any …
Put high requirements on something | WordReference Forums
Dec 7, 2017 · put high requirements on a legal regime governing civil liability Mobile operators put high requirements on their infrastructure, in particular on availability and reliability of call control.
In conformance to / with - WordReference Forums
Feb 23, 2008 · While editing a technical document, I encountered a sentence beginning with the phrase, "In conformance to user requirements, ...". My instinct was to change the wording to …
suffice- usage | WordReference Forums
Sep 21, 2011 · Can we end a sentence with "suffice"? Example: I have attached a copy of required details; let me know if this suffice. Or should it be I have attached a copy of required …
to meet/fulfil/satisfy the requirements - WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2020 · Hello, I'd like to ask native Spanish speakers if to meet/fulfil/satisfy the requirements can be expressed as: cumplir (con) los requisitos satisfacer los requisitos llenar los requisitos …
Do either of / does either of | WordReference Forums
Sep 29, 2012 · Either of these options does work for me. -> Does either of these options work for me? Either of these options do work for me. WRONG The first is the correct form, as you …
compliance with/to | WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2019 · Hello, I have a sentence here. Does it sound ok? The Control Organization X statement of compliance of the facility/unit of construction with the requirements of the …
"tailored for" vs. "tailored to" | WordReference Forums
May 14, 2010 · Hello, Which form would sound better to a native's ear between: the system has been tailored for (this application) and the system has been tailored to (this application) ? A …
eligible vs qualified | WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2023 · "eligible" means you meet certain requirements for something. They could be things like "under 24 years old" or "lives in Chicago." "qualified" means you have certain …