skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "requisite" in a sentence

    requisite example sentences

    requisite


    1. The bureaucrats always thought every scrap of paper with writing on it had to be saved and a bureaucratic post established to oversee every ton with the requisite senior and oversight councils over them


    2. Her father was understanding in that he did not expect his daughter to abandon her training immediately, but hoped she would be amenable to returning to Ohio and helping him sort through the requisite challenges his wife's death left their little family, after her term had ended


    3. No science could yet stop the doping migration in any semiconductor, and with the line sizes necessary to simulate a human mind to the requisite level of detail, the safe life span of a logic crystal was only months and the logic had to be constantly re-cycled thru the fabricators


    4. If the reward should at any time be less than what was requisite for this purpose, the deficiency of hands would soon raise it ; and if it should at any time be more, their excessive multiplication would soon lower it to this necessary rate


    5. The demand for labour, according as it happens to be increasing, stationary, or declining, or to require an increasing, stationary, or declining population, determines the quantities of the necessaries and conveniencies of life which must be given to the labourer; and the money price of labour is determined by what is requisite for purchasing this quantity


    6. requisite for obtaining this freedom


    7. authority in ancient times was requisite, in many parts of Europe, but that of the


    8. The same extent of ground not only maintains a greater number of cattle, but as they we brought within a smaller compass, less labour becomes requisite to tend them, and to collect their produce


    9. But it will generally be impossible to supply the great and extended market, without employing a quantity of labour greater than in proportion to what had been requisite for supplying the narrow and confined one


    10. In consequence of better machinery, of greater dexterity, and of a more proper division and distribution of work, all of which are the natural effects of improvement, a much smaller quantity of labour becomes requisite for executing any particular piece of work ; and though, in consequence of the flourishing circumstances of the society, the real price of labour should rise very considerably, yet the great diminution of the quantity will generally much more than compensate the greatest rise which can happen in the price

    11. Eighty thousand pounds of gold and silver, therefore, can in this manner be spared from the circulation of the country ; and if different operations of the the same kind should, at the same time, be carried on by many different banks and bankers, the whole circulation may thus be conducted with a fifth part only of the gold and silver which would otherwise have been requisite


    12. In order to put industry into motion, three things are requisite ; materials to work upon, tools to work with, and the wages or recompence for the sake of which the work is done


    13. The capital of the country would be the same, though a greater number of pieces might be requisite for conveying any equal portion of it from one hand to another


    14. When the establishment of law and order afforded him this leisure, he often wanted the inclination, and almost always the requisite abilities


    15. It should as readily occur, that the quantity of gold and silver is, in every country, limited by the use which there is for those metals ; that their use consists in circulating commodities, as coin, and in affording a species of household furniture, as plate; that the quantity of coin in every country is regulated by the value of the commodities which are to be circulated by it; increase that value, and immediately a part of it will be sent abroad to purchase, wherever it is to be had, the additional quantity of coin requisite for circulating them : that the quantity of plate is regulated by the number and wealth of those private families who choose to indulge themselves in that sort of magnificence; increase the number and wealth of such families, and a part of this increased wealth will most probably be employed in purchasing, wherever it is to be found, an additional quantity of plate ; that to attempt to increase the wealth of any country, either by introducing or by detaining in it an


    16. Independent of this necessity, he is, in such a situation, naturally disposed to the parsimony requisite for accumulation


    17. Whether the stock which really carried on the business of a corn merchant belonged to the person who was called a farmer, or to the person who was called a corn merchant, an equal profit was in both cases requisite, in order to indemnify its owner for employing it in this manner, in order to put his business on a level with other trades, and in order to hinder him from having an interest to change it as soon as possible for some other


    18. If the duty was exorbitant, indeed, that is, if it was very much above the real value of the labour and expense requisite for coinage, false coiners, both at home and abroad, might be encouraged, by the great difference between the value of bullion and that of coin, to pour in so great a quantity of counterfeit money as might reduce the value of the government money


    19. When he reached entrance, Torbin placed his palm on the requisite panel, at which point a buzzer sounded accompanied by a red light encircling his hand


    20. In the chair, Morton Eidenberg sat wearing a fawn tweed suit jacket, the requisite patches on the elbows: the Oxford don look he’d cultivated from those years teaching idealistic students such as herself

    21. In order to vote upon this qualification, too, it was declared necessary, that he should have possessed it, if acquired by his own purchase, and not by inheritance, for at least one year, instead of six months, the term requisite before


    22. Except the four trades above mentioned, I have not been able to recollect any other, in which all the three circumstances requisite for rendering reasonable the establislment of a


    23. No discipline is ever requisite to force attendance upon lectures which are really worth the attending, as is well known wherever any such lectures are given


    24. Force and restraint may, no doubt, be in some degree requisite, in order to oblige children, or very young boys, to attend to those parts of education, which it is thought necessary for them to acquire during that early period of life ; but after twelve or thirteen years of age, provided the master does his duty, force or restraint can scarce ever be necessary to carry on any part of education


    25. But where every citizen had the spirit of a soldier, a smaller standing army would surely be requisite


    26. Over and above the expenses necessary for enabling the sovereign to perform his several duties, a certain expense is requisite for the support of his dignity


    27. Among nations, to whom commerce and manufacture are little known, the sovereign, it has already been observed in the Fourth book, is in a situation which naturally disposes him to the parsimony requisite for accumulation


    28. establishments, were to be remitted to Great Britain in gold and silver, the colonies have abundantly wherewithal to purchase the requisite quantity of those metals


    29. He has ever shown that fearlessness and force of character that were specially requisite for dealing with a half-subdued country, and demanding respect from the savage inhabitants


    30. It may be reasonably argued that the Private Sector traditionally attracted (more) talented individuals (less) averse to risk taking in exchange for the prospect of potential advancement while other individuals possessing less capacity (perhaps) or who, lacking the requisite skills demanded by most companies, generally opted for quasi-guaranteed job security provided by the Public Sector

    31. Broken pottery was used but could not be easily gathered together and collated into requisite collections


    32. Oh yes, muscle ability is a requisite, but much of it is common data used for the particular activity


    33. 4 For it was requisite, that on them exercising tyranny should come penury, which they could not avoid, but to these it should only be


    34. In response, I knocked out a few sultry homeruns of my own with the requisite hair


    35. Highway 90, I was told by Jeff Kominers, SEA 00L1, not to enter the shipyard nor start work because an executive order was both holding up my hiring and delaying my being granted the requisite secret security clearance


    36. Thus, half of one year into my four-year gig, I found myself forced to do the work of two lawyers for the next three and one-half years, after which I was de facto fired! Kominers, who wrote my “fitness report,” totally ignored the facts that a) I was properly classified a GS-13/14 having replaced a -14 and b) per my evaluation, I had performed the requisite one-year time in grade at above average levels for each category of my evaluation


    37. repair it? By adding more machinery to the production line that creates poverty, that is, more government programs, and the requisite taxation to fund the new poverty-producing machinery necessitated by the resulting increased poverty levels


    38. I’m not sure that Roy really thought that girls required, or were capable of, the intensity of study that was requisite for their male peers


    39. requisite moment of staring into the air in front of him for a few


    40. The requisite of true debate is for two opposing sides or views of a subject to be presented and discussed

    41. achieved by aNDing the requisite segment outputs blocking state when pin 14 (lT) is logic high, pressing as shown in Table 3-4 with the help of switches S2 switch S1 always leads to resetting of the counter in any through S7


    42. “Chastity is one of the greatest disciplines without which the mind cannot attain requisite firmness


    43. Brainwashing - a requisite process that occurs before enlightenment


    44. unlikely that they will have the requisite expertise to prepare a book in a


    45. The sultry summer of the plains does not provide the requisite intoxification to kindle the fire of passion in the couples


    46. He then forced his mind to come up with the requisite questions for this phase of the


    47. the knowledge requisite for Initiation should be conveyed to him as quickly


    48. He threw the requisite amount of money for his purchase onto the counter, tucked the recorder into his pocket and left in a hurry


    49. and perhaps in the present one, he has helped the world to a certain requisite


    50. It is also requisite for this













































    Show more examples

    Synonyms for "requisite"

    essential necessary necessity requirement requisite needed needful required

    "requisite" definitions

    anything indispensable


    necessary for relief or supply