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Do you have to complete an acquisition plan if you completed one in the beginning
SATISFY : to sate, or to meet a requirement, e.g. "We found a way to satisfy his request." "He was satisfied with my work."
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A desire that the government cannot satisfy is happiness. Even the best government can't do that for us... we have to learn it for ourselves.
(In the US) To satisfy the requirement of the 6th and 7th Amendments to the US Constitution.
In Requirement specification we specify the the requirements of the software project. It is important because if requirements are not properly specified the end product will not satisfy customer's requirement.
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The correct spelling is "fulfill" (to complete or satisfy a requirement or request).
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