118 adjectives to describe requirement

He endeavored to infuse new life into the mining business, and to make himself familiar with all its technical requirements.

Postwar fiscal requirements: Federal, State and local.

He had heard strange stories of the ferocity of the bear when her cubs were by her side, and to say that he was not horribly frightened would be a departure from the strict requirements of truth.

The gradual enforcement of universal military service hand in hand with an increase of the regular army is the first practical requirement.

Postwar fiscal requirements: Federal, State and local.

The Allies declare that they do not want to destroy the German people, they do not want to cripple the German people; they want merely to see certain gaping wounds inflicted by Germany repaired, and beyond that reasonable requirement they want nothing but to be assured, completely assured, absolutely assured, against any further aggressions on the part of Germany. Is that true?

The inspiration had not yet descended upon him, but it was imminent, and the shadow of its stern requirements was about him as he attended to his work of supervising Khadijah's wealth or took part in the religious life of Mecca.

But positive science declares the following to be the indispensable requirement for the regeneration of human ideals: Without an ideal, neither an individual nor a collectivity can live, without it humanity is dead or dying.

AMONGST THE MOST ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS of the kitchen are scales or weighing-machines for family use.

Scenic Arrangements Lastly, the arrangements for the production of the pieces on the stage bore the like stamp of indifference to aesthetic requirements on the part of the managers and the public.

We are teachers and we have dealt mainly with the mental or, as we prefer to call it, the spiritual requirements of children.

The path the tractor cut did not last very long, but it was sound enough for the immediate and pressing requirements of the Army.

As a fact, however, myth and allegory really form the proper element of religion; and under this indispensable condition, which is imposed by the intellectual limitation of the multitude, religion provides a sufficient satisfaction for those metaphysical requirements of mankind which are indestructible.

But while these two writers successfully conform to the exacting critical requirements of good humor andespecially the formerof good literature, neitherthough Ade more soattains to the greatest excellence of the short story.

Our principal requirements being now satisfied, it only remained to bring the ship in near enough to land the horses.

No educational restrictions can shut women out from the materials of fiction, and there is no species of art which is so free from rigid requirements.

It is little more than a guarantee of safe conduct upon either side, and is noticeably free from any religious requirements or commissions: "In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.

The pupils should be held up to the more obvious requirements of parliamentary law, and shown how to use its rules to accomplish various purposes.

The dramatic requirement stated by Aristotle, and more particularly the unity of action, have in view the interest of the piece rather than its artistic beauty.

His own were few, and had always been within his means; but his wife's daily requirements, combined with her intermittent outbreaks of extravagance, had thrown out all his calculations, and they were already seriously exceeding their income.

Revision of material in the 1936 ed. of Manual of athletic requirements.

Every age makes its own peculiar requirements; and those who find out when the political line is the better one to follow, are the successful ones.

To "adapt" this novel peculiarity to American practice, without some little violation of probability, is what the present conscientious Adapter finds almost the artistic requirement of his task.

Who would sustain during ten, fifteen, twenty years, similar straggles between the imperious requirements of nature and the miserable duties of convention?

No more do I. (Considers that he has satisfied all mental requirements).

118 adjectives to describe  requirement