sufficiency in the PONS Dictionary

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It also held that the sufficiency of the applicant's interest should be judged in relation to the subject matter of the application.
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The concept is applied in a variety of disciplines, with both the nature of the evidence or justification and the criteria for sufficiency being area-dependent.
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In the small irrigated area wheat is grown to meet the annual food sufficiency.
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This property is referred to as dynamical sufficiency.
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There are devices which test the sufficiency of oxygen delivery to the colon.
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By 1775, the almanac published a manual on how to make gunpowder so that every man could supply himself with a sufficiency of that commodity.
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He pioneered in the theory of sufficiency, in stellar statistics, and in factor analysis.
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The justice committee has 60 days to rule upon the complaint's sufficiency in form and substance.
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Another interpretation of his name is sufficiency or completeness.
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A sufficiency of water and appropriate applications of fertiliser will encourage growth and minimise damage.
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