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meet (one's)/the requirements

To completely fulfil or satisfy the conditions required for something. Unfortunately, you did not meet the requirements we laid out for you, so your application was rejected. We only use ingredients that meet our very strict requirements for quality and renewability.
See also: meet, requirement
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meet the requirements (for something)

to fulfill the requirements for something. Sally was unable to meet the requirements for the job. Jane met the requirements and was told to report to work the next day.
See also: meet, requirement
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

meet the requirements

Satisfy the conditions, as in This grade of lumber does not meet our requirements, or Lynn did not meet the requirements for this position. This expression uses meet in the sense of "satisfy," a usage dating from the early 1800s. Also see measure up, def. 2.
See also: meet, requirement
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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“To do this successfully, product requirements must be managed in an automated, traceable system that links each requirement directly to its associated tests and deliverables.
The next group of the requirements is non-functional requirements.
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This rule, called the "binding contract" rule, offers assurance that the COI requirement will be met, by allowing taxpayers to measure for COI as of the day immediately preceding the day the binding contract is executed, rather than measuring immediately before the transaction closes.
So far NQAS deems 48 jurisdictions to have CPA licensure requirements substantially equivalent to the UAA's.
Mutual recognition and harmonization of reinsurance supervision likely would result in a more efficient reinsurance marketplace by removing unduly burdensome requirements for reinsurers.
The crushed car requirements had been in development for more than two years without the involvement of any of the organizations that represented the affected industries.
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California's practice privilege requirement will replace a section of California's Accountancy Act that allowed out-of-state CPAs to provide non-attest services to California clients as long as they were incidental to the practice of accountancy in another state.
The Federal Reserve Board announced on October 4, 2005, the annual indexing of the low reserve tranche and of the reserve requirement exemption amount for 2006.
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