Sentences with phrase «currently meet the minimum requirement»

Roskruge's principal, Jose Olivas, sent a voice mail and an email to parents assuring them that the proposed club «does not currently meet the minimum requirement of having a faculty sponsor.»

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But I am currently trying to meet the minimum spending requirement on the Bank of America Asiana card (who's sign up bonus will get me another Business Class ticket between Buenos Aires and the United States) and the card doesn't come with such benefits.
While many of the descriptions contained in the SAS 70 reports provided by service organizations meet most of the criteria under the new standards, service organizations who currently only meet the minimum requirements of SAS 70 will need to put in more efforts under the new model.
These alternative products are called Guaranteed Acceptance or Issued Life Insurance Policies and provided that you meet their minimum requirements, which are: you are a US citizen and that you are currently between the age of 40 - 85 years of age (product may not be available in your state), you will be accepted!
If you're 30, working for a direct competitor, live a block away from the office and are currently making 10 % under market, you'll likely appear attractive when you meet minimum employer requirements.
For those not currently working in the field, an associate degree can either meet minimum educational requirements for correctional officer applicants (assuming an associate degree is required) or provide an education to help individuals succeed in their future correctional officer career.
This requirement may be met by a supervised practice experience which took place outside the academic arena, but which is certified as equivalent to a graduate - level practicum or internship program which required a minimum of 180 direct client contact hours of marriage and family therapy services currently offered within an academic program of a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education, or an institution which is publicly recognized as a member in good standing with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada or a training institution accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education recognized by the United States Department of Education.
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