In the fast-moving world of Web tech, being nimble is almost a prerequisite for survival.
For one thing, a penchant for sensationalism is almost a prerequisite for working in the media.
When you think about it, long-distance shooting isn't a prerequisite for being a great team.
That said, facial expression does not seem to be a prerequisite for such interactions.
Should expertise on national security and foreign policy be a prerequisite for the presidency?
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Improving their lot is a prerequisite for Slovakia's desired entry into the European Union.
We know that in an economy as competitive as ours, an education is a prerequisite for success.
It does not, as Ron Paul demands, need to be ended as a prerequisite of sound money.
Credentials are not a prerequisite for assessing expertise or even competence when consumers shop for a mortgage lender.
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In some areas five years as a postdoc is now a prerequisite for landing a secure full-time job.
This rendezvous and docking capability is a prerequisite if larger structures are ever to be assembled in orbit.
In February 2009 an Austrian court ruled that surgery was not a prerequisite for sex and name changes.
But given the swarm of vain consumers out there, hard proof may not be a prerequisite for success.
It is a prerequisite for human health and well-being as well as for the preservation of the environment.
Interactive TV assumed that two-way broadband pipes were a prerequisite, which makes it a much more expensive proposition.
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EU. Nevertheless, Mr Hoekman points out, a trade agreement is not a prerequisite for a deal on standards.
Having a dedicated content, and loyal perception management, infrastructure strikes me as a prerequisite for sustained success online.
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That is important because it means that there is no hoarding, typically a prerequisite for a speculative bubble.
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Making college a prerequisite for professional school was possibly the most important reform ever made in American higher education.
Security Council backing for any military intervention, the U.S. position is that such backing would not be a prerequisite.
But knowing the entire "Halo" universe isn't a prerequisite to enjoying this game.
It is understood that the debt had to be purchased as a prerequisite to taking full control of HMV.
That reasoned borrowing is the definition fiscal sanity and a prerequisite for a light regulatory hand on the private sector.
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Mr. Mishra also said Kingfisher hasn't submitted a plan for reviving its operations, a prerequisite to reinstating its flying license.
Paradoxically, knowledge of the local language, like Japanese or Mandarin, is not a prerequisite for effective communications for organizational development.
As Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has made clear, a housing recovery is a prerequisite to any sort of self-sustaining economic cycle.
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According to Gallo, this is not the case for Apple store workers, perhaps because engagement is a prerequisite of getting hired.
Setting up an activity-based costing system is a prerequisite for improving business processes and for any re-engineering programme (see article).
Over the past 12 months the number of Netflix shares being borrowed, a prerequisite for short selling, has climbed almost 200%.
If he is content to cede the alpha male role to Ellison, always a prerequisite at Oracle, he ought to do fine.
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