1. 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 requisite is not imposed from outside; it is a factor which is judged necessary according to the nature of things, or to the circumstances of the case: Efficiency is a requisite for success in business.Requisite may also refer to a concrete object judged necessary: the requisites for perfect grooming.
In theory, it would lower the costs of drug development and allow scientists to react faster to health crises like the current pandemic, in which social distancing requirements have caused slowdowns in lab work.
IBM has built a new drug-making lab entirely in the cloud|Karen Hao|August 28, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Only one of FEMA’s three main preparedness grant programs allows money to be spent without meeting a terrorism requirement.
FEMA spends more preparing for terrorism than hurricanes|Rachel Schallom|August 27, 2020|Fortune
“No jab, no play” refers to national and state legislation that requires children to meet certain vaccination requirements for families to receive childcare services and other subsidies.
Australia signs a deal for AstraZeneca’s COVID vaccine—and considers making it mandatory|Naomi Xu Elegant|August 19, 2020|Fortune
The minimum requirement for determining brain death is “a good, thorough clinical examination,” Sung says.
New guidance on brain death could ease debate over when life ends|Laura Sanders|August 10, 2020|Science News
The requirement that parents actually get involved in the learning process for hours at a time can feel uncomfortable, but it is proven better for learning.
Online Learning Is Here to Stay|Sara-Ellen Amster|August 7, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Teague replied: “I have to allow an operator or plugger a way to appeal when he believes our requirements are unreasonable.”
Two Texas Regulators Tried to Enforce the Rules. They Were Fired.|David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He consistently met the requirements of his job, according to personnel records.
Two Texas Regulators Tried to Enforce the Rules. They Were Fired.|David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The answer is that the Defense Department has a painstakingly slow process to write up its requirements before it builds anything.