Sentence examples for for sufficiently powerful from inspiring English sources

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Partly for sufficiently powerful hardware to become ubiquitous.

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If my imagination were sufficiently powerful for me to feel the hunger of starving children, then my dinner would be disrupted.

The car is also expected to reach an electronically capped top speed of 100 km/h (62mph) and will deliver acceleration from zero to 50km/h (31mph) in less than five seconds, ensuring the Zero should feel sufficiently powerful for urban roads.

"There is thus good reason to expect that a scaled-up version of our prototype device could be portable, practical, and sufficiently powerful for a variety of energy harvesting uses," they conclude.

It can be massive, needs to be Core 2 Duo and sufficiently powerful for some intensive applications and has to get good battery life.

They define the concept of logical constant for constants in the vocabulary of a certain class of languages all of which are in a certain sense extensions of a basic language in which they are particularly interested, weaker than the languages in which set theory is usually developed in means of expression, and yet sufficiently powerful for many purposes.

This law does stem from Boyle's work, but it is not what Boyle took himself to have demonstrated.[51] Boyle was arguing specifically against a Jesuit scientist, Franciscus Linus, who claimed, not that ordinary atmospheric air does not have any pressure (a spring), but that its pressure was not sufficiently powerful for it to do all the things it does in fact do.

These proved not to be sufficiently powerful for the large traffic and were later moved to less used services from Oslo V to Asker or Heggedal.

Evidently the Byzantine navy at this point was not sufficiently powerful for John to successfully confront Venice, especially since there were other pressing demands on the Empire's resources.

This study provides evidence that natural selection is sufficiently powerful for temperate lake fish populations to adapt to novel temperature regimes within 22 generations, even under conditions with low genetic variation and under influence of gene flow.

Moreover, non parametric tests, such as the Friedman analysis of variance by rank or pairwise Wilcoxon signed rank test, using locus as a repetition unit, are not sufficiently powerful for such comparisons, due to the limited number of loci and the large inter-locus variance of the statistics used.

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