Sufficient
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant
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- Sucking out the pus with a needle is often not sufficient.
- In ADHD evidence is not sufficient to make any conclusions.
- The start codon alone is not sufficient to begin the process.
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- His lawsuit was dismissed in 2011 because it lacked sufficient evidence.
- However, sufficient evidence was only found to convict him for two murders.
- "Shared retentions" from the parent language are not sufficient evidence of a sub-group.
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- A few human mummies alone cannot provide sufficient explanation of metallurgy transmission.
- However, some linguistic contexts do not provide sufficient information to disambiguate a used word.
- Despite a certain appeal, it was finally discontinued because it did not provide sufficient resolution.
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- In 1555 the Incorporation had sufficient funds to build a hospital at the Kirkgate.
- An agreement was made and Blair was given sufficient funds to build Carbisdale Castle.
- Despite this growth, the military still does not receive sufficient funds for modernization.
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- It failed to attract a sufficient number of passengers and was withdrawn two years later.
- The labs are well equipped with sufficient number of apparatuses and modern electronic devices.
- When the Muslims had gathered in sufficient number, Muhammad ordered a charge against the enemy.
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- The park did not have sufficient guards to combat poaching, and their weapons were outdated.
- Depending on circumstances, it may waive or reduce the fee for authors who do not have sufficient funds.
- However, the IUCN does not have sufficient data to assess its status in the region beyond Data Deficient.
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- An individual cat always rights itself in the same way during a fall, provided it has sufficient time to do so.
- Furthermore, a sufficient time period is suggested to allow the averaging to smooth out some of the variability.
- He had sufficient time to do his own orchestrations and conducting, and worked on the film reel by reel as it was shot and cut.
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- This criterion is both necessary and sufficient.
- A necessary and sufficient condition for causality is where formula_65 is the impulse response.
- The Combinatorial Riemann Mapping Theorem gives necessary and sufficient conditions for this to occur.
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- A UL has not been set due to the lack of sufficient data.
- The lack of sufficient classrooms had stood in the way of Government assistance.
- She has shown that lack of sufficient nutrients is an important cause of infertility.
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- However, it has also been shown a sufficient condition by Yao.
- A necessary but not sufficient condition is: for some formula_18.
- This is a necessary, but not a sufficient condition for successful economic calculation.
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- Lancaster schools usually lacked sufficient adult supervision.
- His lawsuit was dismissed in 2011 because it lacked sufficient evidence.
- He lacked sufficient numbers to defend the settlement, and he evacuated and abandoned .
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- Street lights also in sufficient numbers for providing good lighting.
- They are better than paid workers, and can be had in sufficient numbers."
- He lacked sufficient numbers to defend the settlement, and he evacuated and abandoned .
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- Another punishment would consist of keeping a prisoner outdoors in the cold without sufficient clothing.
- In northern climates without sufficient sun to dry foods, preserves are made by heating the fruit with sugar.
- The chief reason was probably that the attack was launched without sufficient preparation, planning and rehearsal.
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- At this rate, there would not be sufficient bombs to arm all the V-bombers until 1961.
- By itself this would not be sufficient to argue for a meaningful connection between the two events.
- One bushel of grain being exchanged for 100 bushels of the same grain would not be sufficient consideration.
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- An investment of over $10,000 was needed to dig a well deep enough to provide sufficient water for the campus.
- It was also near the Amargosa River, allowing sufficient water for drinking and for two mills and an ice house.
- The Department of Water Affairs ensures that sufficient water is available from sustainable sources to meet the needs of the economy.
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- One RNA gene may not be able to provide a sufficient amount of RNA.
- In this situation, tandem repeats of the gene allow a sufficient amount of RNA to be provided.
- BIA-COR purchased a sufficient amount of Braniff stock to gain voting control over the airline.
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- Therefore, the verb form itself indicates sufficient information about the subject.
- The investigation was halted in March 2008 because there was not sufficient information to continue.
- However, some linguistic contexts do not provide sufficient information to disambiguate a used word.
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- According to a person from the party leadership, none of the proposed candidates were able to obtain sufficient support.
- During the 2001 Conservative leadership election, she could not find sufficient support amongst Conservative MPs for her leadership candidacy.
- Macmillan was widely tipped for the selection as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1996 and again in 2002, but failed to win sufficient support.
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- Diesel generators were automatically switched off if wind turbines provided sufficient power.
- Target detection relies only on an emitter having sufficient power and being within Kolchuga's frequency range.
- The GWR chose a gas-turbine locomotive because, at the time, there was no single-unit diesel locomotive of sufficient power available.
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- He also showed that myostatin was sufficient to cause a phenotype reminiscent of cachexia.
- Damage to any of these hippocampal pathways is sufficient to cause some memory disturbance in humans.
- Autosomal dominant inheritance means one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder.
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- The lemma refers to sufficient conditions for the existence of "h".
- Therefore, people come up with various sufficient conditions for the learnability of a language class.
- The Combinatorial Riemann Mapping Theorem gives necessary and sufficient conditions for this to occur.
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- This can also cause lung damage if present in sufficient quantities.
- It formed part of the Royal Navy base and contained stores of food, water, and clothing in sufficient quantities for a large fleet.
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- However, this loan was not sufficient to support the United States presence in the war.
- 250 MHz for category 6 cable) where signal to noise ratios are sufficient to support certain applications.
- Agriculture, while sufficient to support the small early settler population, has always been limited by the scarcity of arable land.