Example sentences of "[noun pl] required for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 a ) How can schools ensure that records of achievement provide evidence of the skills and aptitudes required for specific employers ' needs ? b ) Would n't it be unfair if employment tests were waived for Compact graduates , but maintained for non-Compact job applicants ? c ) If local policies are negotiated regarding this issue , what will be the implications for national companies ?
2 There are three ingredients required for successful compliance : first , the patient must be motivated to comply ; second , he must be informed about diet in a way that is individually appropriate ; thirdly , realistic and attainable objectives must be set .
3 A further difficulty arises when considering the catchment areas required for different services .
4 Finally , because the examination is set on knowledge and abilities required for secondary school entry , and because all children do aspire to such entry , it forces teachers to cover material with their pupils whether they are able to understand it or not ; the very antithesis of sound pedagogy .
5 It is also much more adept at carrying out the ‘ floating-point ’ calculations required for sophisticated financial and scientific modelling , and at which workstations have traditionally excelled .
6 However , these names are often not available in the volumes required for high volume target mailings or for an extended , rolled out campaign .
7 Sampling theory has been of value in various areas of museum work , from assessing the long-term resources required for conservation treatment of the British Museum 's large collection of Babylonian clay tablets , to ensuring that a given ‘ kill rate ’ in insecticides used for paper conservation will provide effective treatment .
8 All that has happened in tokamaks has been consistent with the 1970 view , formulated by Lev Artsimovich , that achieving the conditions required for thermonuclear ignition in tokamaks would be only a matter of time and of larger machines and the development of ways of heating the plasma .
9 Figure 6.16 illustrates the way in which the four environmental factors influence both the thermodynamics and kinetics of weathering reactions by indicating the conditions required for maximum rates of weathering to be attained .
10 Another line of attack has been that of some psychologists who have concentrated their fire on the question whether the type of experimental procedure designed to produce associative learning in Aplysia can ‘ really ’ be said to fulfil the conditions required for classical conditioning .
11 The usual vaccinations required for certain countries are cholera , typhoid , and yellow fever .
12 The sub-contractor may also be required to unload the materials required for other trades where the relevant operatives are not on site .
13 This may have been the factor which enabled him alone to burn clinker successfully , since a glass kiln would be more likely to reach the temperatures required for successful burning of Portland cement rather than the lime-burning kiln used by his competitors .
14 Personalised clothing — so essential to maintain dignity — may be washed in ‘ launderette ’ departments where lower temperatures required for heat-labile fabrics are used .
15 Additionally , although the cars must conform broadly to the standards required for full Type Approval , the need for physical tests of door hinges and latches , protective steering and anti-theft devices will all be waived .
16 It may also shed light on the standards required for British firms who wish to act as subcontractors to the many Japanese foreign investors in Britain and Europe .
17 One year 's seeding really does mean seven years ' weeding , when we consider the succession of seasons required for astronomical numbers of poppy seeds to decay to zero .
18 In the second category of licentiateship ( that for junior management ) a person is eligible for membership of this grade if he has passed the HCIMA professional Certificate/Diploma programme , or Parts A and B or one of the current examinations listed in the section under members but can not yet meet the experience criteria required for full membership .
19 Craft activities — weaving , pottery , printing , painting , woodwork , metalwork and so forth — may be offered for attenders but are only modestly popular , and increasingly units are focusing on developing the skills required for ordinary life , such as shopping and cooking , and on some forms of regular task-oriented activity which mimic the skills required for work , such as operating a computer keyboard .
20 The skills required for proficient reading take time to acquire .
21 With no might duty neighbourhood police usually avoid loitering youths , drunks , and other might people , something which at least one complained about , leaving these categories to the section or reserve police who possess in less proportion the skills required for effective community policing .
22 All in all President Ford faced many disadvantages , but he also appears to have lacked the mettle , the tactical know-how , the commitment to goals and the persuasive skills required for effective presidential leadership .
23 The skills acquired from rigid planning are different in degree but not in kind from the skills required for flexible planning .
24 Skills required for safe drug administration and management .
25 For example , those responsible for the labour budget will know the hours required for forthcoming period and can therefore plan to ensure this requirement is available .
26 consultation where appropriate with the Field Chairs and/or other staff over the timetabling of modules and the provision of specialist rooms and equipment at the times required for particular modules ; and
27 The activities required for successful operation of the EPH were known , and , based on the acquired knowledge of the EPH environment , those activities that were suitable for computer support could , in consultation with the client , be identified with reasonable accuracy .
28 For testing substantive hypotheses Galtung considers a sample of forty perfectly acceptable ( the criterion being the minimum number of cases required for statistical tests to be applicable ) .
29 Relying on visual depictions of files and increasingly powerful databases , it will , he says , eliminate the ‘ maintenance backlog ’ — the snowballing set of improvements required for existing programmes .
30 A basic pack with video which covers skills and attitudes required for effective work with families in their homes .
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