Business Wire: QPharma Helping Life Sciences Prepare for Sales Rep License Requirements 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!
I see this sentence in a technical document: "This versatility allows a contractor to keep just one product on site that can address both placement requirements." I know "problem" and "issue" can be addressed, I also know it's common to say "meet" or "satisfy" requirement, but it is the first... Context: Residents hold annual agreements (ending June 30) that may be renewed pending eligibility requirements.(source) Could anyone explain the meaning of the above sentence, especially the underlined part? (Is there any grammar mistake?) Thanks!! We can't cater to so large number of individual requirements.
requirements of a sales representative, Am I correct in choosing "to" if requirements in question are technical ones for building houses rather than demand for supplying food or other things? I can be wrong though, because Cambridge dictionary for example suggests example with "for" for non-food-or-things case: 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 technilcal regulations was received. Compliance with or compliance to?
requirements of a sales representative, And what other synonymical phrases for compliance with... That is, this printer types 6 papers at a time and this quantity is surplus to manufacturing requirements. Right? hi everybody, i just encountered the statement "if you have the following requirements ready....". first of all is this sentence a causative? if yes why isn't Readied used here instead of ready?
PS: as I googled, have something ready means have something done or finished. but still i'm...