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Перевод: prerequisite speek prerequisite


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  1. My companions complained of the lack of hands-on, push-button displays, a prerequisite for the young these days, but they enjoyed the state banquet and the rooms, and were sure the show would be a great success with tourists.
  2. He viewed the establishment of mutual recognition and trust as a prerequisite for the future prosperity of the region and was largely responsible for its realisation with the creation of the non-Islamic Republic of Indonesia.
  3. However, high population densities are certainly not a prerequisite for inequalities and a class structure to arise.
  4. Nevertheless, Meyer's stalking-horse challenge in 1989 may well have been a necessary prerequisite for the substantive challenge in 1990 because it broke the psychological barrier against mounting a challenge when the party was in office.
  5. Since rural development here is a major aim of government policy, such research is an essential prerequisite to the formulation of efficient management programmes: clearly, long-term development of this kind is only sustainable if the soil resource is adequate, especially in a country that already has a widespread soil erosion problem.
  6. A pencil is the first prerequisite, so that the inevitable errors can be rubbed out; softer leads need sharpening more often but stand out better.
  7. Whether you are perceiving the planet from only a few feet up or from around the lofty peaks of mountains and hillsides, excellent sight (or sonar) is almost a prerequisite: there are hosts of obstacles to circumnavigate and far distances to discern if you travel by air!
  8. "The prerequisite for a 24-hour football channel is signing a contract with the Football League," admits Jim Cadman.
  9. Control was merely the essential prerequisite to constructive administration.
  10. In many countries with very unequal land holdings, land reform is considered an essential prerequisite to a successful soil conservation programme (e.g. Baker 1980, for Peru; and Eckholm 1976: 55), in order to encourage secure and long leases of land so that tenants would invest in conservation and in some cases provide marginal farmers with more land and therefore income to be able to afford conservation measures (FAO 1977a: 27).
  11. But in his innocence - and Murrells was, administratively speaking, an innocent - he had forgotten that the first prerequisite of British control was to identify the men who would function as British agents, so that they could, in the event of unsatisfactory performance, be replaced.
  12. Moreover, in the simplest of terms, it was correctly felt that occupational satisfaction, which a sense of "service" could create, was a prerequisite of a stable political culture.
  13. A prerequisite of being a member of our party is a thick skin and a sense of humour.

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