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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sufficient element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing components or factors that are adequate or necessary for a particular purpose or outcome.
Example: "In order to achieve a successful project outcome, a sufficient element of teamwork is essential."
Alternatives: "an adequate component" or "a necessary factor".
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Yes, the material species are a necessary but not a sufficient element in the acquisition of pure intellectual knowledge.
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Compliance, child welfare experts say, is a necessary though not necessarily sufficient element in running an effective child welfare agency.
Ms. Hersman said "the heroism of the flight crew was a necessary, but not sufficient element".
While they believed this to be a necessary but not sufficient element of care, it was once again pointed out that treatment cannot exist without contact.
The MOA is defined as a sequential series of key events, with a key event being defined as an empirically observable and quantifiable precursor step that is a necessary (but not necessarily sufficient) element of the MOA or is a biologically based marker for such an element.
If the power exercised by a body has a legislative source, it will ordinarily be amenable to judicial review in the absence of compelling reasons to the contrary, but this is not an invariable rule and decisions without a sufficient public element will not be amenable to review.
Accurate analysis of composite delamination using interface elements relies on having sufficient elements within a softening region known as the cohesive zone ahead of a crack tip.
"Monsanto always considered that there were not sufficient elements to establish a causal relationship between Paul François' symptoms and a potential poisoning," its lawyer, Jean-Philippe Delsart, said.
"Monsanto always considered that there were not sufficient elements to establish a causal relationship between Paul Francois's symptoms and a potential poisoning," the company's lawyer, Jean-Philippe Delsart, said.
Although there are sufficient elements here to generate a substantial amount of excitement, it only comes through fitfully.
Both of these scenarios presume that the Sinaloa cartel, the world's biggest and richest criminal syndicate, remains so and enjoys a relationship with the Mexican state – or sufficient elements within it - which involves conviviality at best, complicity at worst.
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