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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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'In discussing these reports, the Committee expressed some concern regarding the possibility that full-time research students might not fulfil the minimum requirement for residence in ********.'

Should 'requirement' not be 'requirements'?

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' Should 'requirement' not be 'requirements'? Thanks It would be quite logical, although there could be only requirement for residence.

  • ' Should 'requirement' not be 'requirements'?
  • Thanks It would be quite logical, although there could be only requirement for residence.
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Anonymous'In discussing these reports, the Committee expressed some concern regarding the possibility that full-time research students might not fulfil the minimum requirement for residence in ********.'

Should 'requirement' not be 'requirements'?

Thanks
It would be quite logical, although there could be only re
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Philip
Anonymous'In discussing these reports, the Committee expressed some concern regarding the possibility that full-time research students might not fulfil the minimum requirement for residence in ********.'

Should 'requirement' not be 'requirements'?

Thanks
It would be quite logical,
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Anonymous
Philip
Anonymous'In discussing these reports, the Committee expressed some concern regarding the possibility that full-time research students might not fulfil the minimum requirement for residence in ********.'

Should 'requirement' not be 'requirements'?

Thanks

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