The word criteria is plural. So the form "are met" is at least colloquially correct. But this does seem to imply (grammatically) that "more than one" criterion must be met. Another example of this quandary would be "Are any of the boys going swimming?"where the answer could be one or more than one. As an adjective any can be used for both singular and plural nouns : "Is any boy going?" "Will there be any boys?"
To avoid any confusion, you should clarify exactly what you mean:
"If any one of the following criteria is met..."
"If two or more of the following criteria are met..."
We met all the criteria for the scholarship. One of the criteria for eligibility is that you must be at least fifteen years of age.
Reconstruction was indeed a failure, the criteria was not met.
the requirements that must be met for an engineering solution to be successful
A: Nothing met the search criteria
um nothing
MET Standards
by examining the final product.
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I was not able to find any litigation meeting this criteria and, so, I believe the answer is no.
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determining if the technology met the goals and criteria it was designed to do
that means you nead to be older, about 21 or more. ask your mom to do it.