OFFICIAL EXPLANATION:
This problem involves the Subjunctive Mood as well as some illogical meaning. Choices D and E are illogical, as “many companies” would not share “a requirement”. Then between A, B, and C, you should note that choice B violates Sentence Construction rules – using “that” and “to be” together is redundant. And choice C also has meaning issues related to verb tense – the requirement isn’t just for the future, as the companies currently require it. The more-universal
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This problem involves the Subjunctive Mood as well as some illogical meaning. Choices D and E are illogical, as “many companies” would not share “a requirement”. Then between A, B, and C, you should note that choice B violates Sentence Construction rules – using “that” and “to be” together is redundant. And choice C also has meaning issues related to verb tense – the requirement isn’t just for the future, as the companies currently require it. The more-universal
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