Many apply during their tours of conscript service but are accepted only if they have the prerequisite educational qualifications.
Membership is either a prerequisite for admission to higher educational institutions or makes admission much easier.
Organization thus becomes a test of class efficiency, and consequently a prerequisite for solving the farm problem.
The excessive development of his libido and the elaboration of a varied and complicated psychic life thus made possible, appear to have created the conditions prerequisite for conflict.
This coincidence is not strange, for infantile phobias are not only the prototypes but the direct prerequisite and prelude to later phobias, which are grouped with the anxiety hysterias.
It is, however, only a prerequisite for the evolution of the symptom.
One suspects a special prerequisite for this comparison, but is unable to say what it is.
It seeks to train the popular mind to heroism and war and to implant in it an understanding of the nature and prerequisite conditions of modern warfare.
The people is the prerequisite for the entire political order; the state does not form the people but the people moulds the state out of itself as the form in which it achieves historical permanence.
A doubting state of mind was the necessary psychological prerequisite for such an inferential system.
In the treatment of the sick, the first prerequisite for the development of tenderness is the introduction of correct ideas as to the nature of disease and its proper treatment.
Its possession to a highly developed degree and its exercise on a foundation of knowledge and experience, are prerequisite to attainment of the highest standards in the conduct of war.
Irish agriculture, bases his whole conception of a desirable polity for the Irish State upon coöperative communities, and considers coöperative societies as a prerequisite to rural organization.
The implication is that to be correctly copied from a model is the prerequisite of all beauty.
So the success of the peoples' revolution is a prerequisite to the realization of provincial autonomy.
The activities of the group are already there, and some assimilation of his own acts to their pattern is a prerequisite of a share therein, and hence of having any part in what is going on.
Explicit recognition of this fact is a prerequisite of improvement in moral education and of an intelligent understanding of the chief ideas or "categories" of morals.
A study of the educative effect, the influence upon habit, of each definite form of human intercourse, isprerequisite to effective reform.
Written language did not generate armies; but it served as a prerequisite (even in its most rudimentary notation forms) for the institution of the military.
Literacy is not a prerequisite for sports performance.
Extracted from direct or mediated experiences, knowledge about the object and its functions is a prerequisite for drawing an old table or conceiving a new one.
Still, literacy-based education asserts its own condition on everything: learning what is already known is a prerequisite to discovering the unknown.
Nobody seriously disputes the relevance of studying language, but very few see language and language-based disciplines as the prerequisite for the less than life-long series of different jobs students of today will have.
Moreover, is it a prerequisite for understanding the present?
Or, in other words, education is not a prerequisite to political control--political control is the cause of popular education.
A high civilization is a pyramid; it can stand only on a broad base, its first prerequisite is a strongly and soundly consolidated mediocrity.
And first of all they will control population; they will consider this to be the indispensable prerequisite to a planned development.
The secondprerequisite to copyright protection is the deposit in the Copyright Office of two copies of the book whose title-page has been recorded.
The partition is usually found in college debate because in a contest of this sort absolute clearness is a prerequisite for success.
As we have seen that five years' residence is a requisite to United States citizenship, these States, therefore, require five years' residence as a prerequisite to acquiring the right to vote.
Shaw traced the progress of democratic ideals in this country from the early days of the republic when property and not manhood constituted the prerequisite for representation.
This is, therefore, the logical prerequisite of all experience of rigid bodies, and cannot be the result of such experience.
This course would be prerequisite for all subsequent courses in practice.
To keep them out because of failure to have had a prerequisite course in trigonometry often works an unnecessary hardship.
In the determination of sequence it is customary to have an introductory course, such as American government, European government, or political theory, and to make this subject a prerequisite for all advanced courses.
Botany 1 and zoölogy 1 should be made prerequisite for the higher courses in their respective fields; but aside from this almost any sequence would be allowable.
Sophomore standing is the only prerequisite for the elementary course except in a few institutions where the selection of a course in history in the freshman year is required.
Biology 1 should be prerequisite for botany 1 and zoölogy 1, and for the special biology courses in group three.
No precise order is necessary in the taking of these courses, and it is not customary to make any beyond the introductory course prerequisite for the others.
This course would beprerequisite for subsequent courses in history, etc.