requisite knowledge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrequisiteandknowledge
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requisite
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈrek.wɪ.zɪt/us/ˈrek.wə.zɪt/
necessary or needed for a ...
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofrequisiteandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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More likely, the only groups with therequisiteknowledge, time, and resources are external service providers.
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We are missing almost all of therequisiteknowledge.
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First, it is important to notice that some of therequisiteknowledgeto understand a conversation does not need to be precise or complete.
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This model focuses on nonroutine design, whereby the designer has therequisiteknowledgeand experience to produce the design but the specific task is new.
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In addition, therequisiteknowledgedoes not need to be valid in all situations.
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No appointments are made to the position of dairy inspector save of persons possessing therequisiteknowledgeand qualifications for the office.
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They can suffer illness because they do not have therequisiteknowledge.
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The landlord has been chosen as the person who has the means of obtaining therequisiteknowledgeby a notice from the tenant.
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He is a competent clerk of works and has therequisiteknowledgeof drafting.
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Some of them, no doubt, besides lacking resources, lack therequisiteknowledgeand experience on the part of their officials to deal with housing problems.
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The supply of men and women of therequisiteknowledgeand experience is by no means inexhaustible.
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There are plenty of men in the country who have therequisiteknowledgeand who are independent.
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The group gave examples of circumstances (other than the plaintiff's lack ofrequisiteknowledgeduring the running of the limitation period) which would justify extension.
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He would not have made that statement unless he had therequisiteknowledgeand information to substantiate it.
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It is very difficult to say of anyone that he will have therequisiteknowledgefor anything.
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There is no reason to believe they are without therequisiteknowledgeof what is required.
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Such a one will have therequisiteknowledgeof the conditions of the agricultural workers.
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And even if you could discover somebody with therequisiteknowledge, capacity, and experience, he would have to be, first of all, a centenarian of some standing.
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It is not, however, at present possible in all cases to find an officer with the substantive rank available and with therequisiteknowledgeto fill every appointment.
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It has also therequisiteknowledge.
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