requirements on/to/for?
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!
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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!
"XXX having complied with all legal requirements,". De todos modos, si puedes darnos la otra parte de la oración tendremos más elementos para saber si es la mejor opción.
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Alguien me ayuda con esta frase? :"No cumple con los requisitos exigidos". Está bien dicho: "He doesn´t carry out the demanded requirement"? Gracias!!
"Direttiva comunitaria" - EU directive The machine/instrument/mechanism meets the main requirements envisaged by the EU directives.
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I am working on gathering all the needed documents (as per/ based on the attached project closeout requirements) to request for project close out for projects over 90 days. Please go
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