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requisite

[rek-wuh-zit] / ˈrɛk wə zɪt /




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We approach the proposition with the requisite measure of concern and sensitivity.

From Los Angeles Times

Executives say Buffett, who infused his letters with his wit and personal anecdotes that often veered from the requisite review of Berkshire’s operations, elevated a dreary convention of corporate America and set a new standard.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sports columnist Jason Gay shares his thoughts—which include the requisite Milton Friedman reference.

From The Wall Street Journal

He notes that this time "the AU doesn't have the requisite leverage", the US's attention is elsewhere and the Gulf states are divided.

From BBC

"The Indian embassy has learned that the Iranian side will facilitate access to the six Indian seafarers on board the vessel once requisite clearances are received from the Iranian Navy/Prosecutor's office," it added.

From BBC