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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is critical enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the adequacy or sufficiency of something in terms of its importance or significance. Example: "The analysis of the data is critical enough to influence our final decision on the project."
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Most Americans would say that excluding holidays and Sundays, there are 31 to 37 working days until the 111th Congress expires, depending on whether the work required is critical enough to work Saturday.
Substrate epitaxy is critical enough that SAM lattices are described in relation to the substrate lattice.
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If anything, our press has failed to be critical enough.
Two people close to the company said that Ms. Estrin was perceived as not being critical enough of Mr. Eisner, blaming his problems on perception, not performance.
Peter Lorimer, a Leeds striker in their heyday, former publican, and now a director, is regarded by many as Bates' mouthpiece and had been critical enough before kick-off.
She says others who have written about sex-selection technology have not been critical enough "because blaming backward cultural traditions is simpler".
Asked whether Cameron had been critical enough of Israel's actions, Clegg said it was up to the prime minister to speak for himself.
He admitted that he had "not been critical enough in my judgment of initiatives presented to me," but a Dutch government commission found no firm evidence that he had taken bribes.
They were critical enough about themselves; after acts fled a label that began to appear hopelessly uncool in the 1990s, SAW's artistic differences (and rows about money) lead to a nuclear fallout that was only recently capped.
The board upheld the decision 16 times (in one case ruling that the decision had not been critical enough) and in three cases upheld some aspects of the decision and overturned others.
Mr. Dayton has also deemed the program to be critical enough to continue during the shutdown, and his request is being considered by Kathleen Blatz, a former Minnesota Supreme Court justice and the court-appointed monitor who has been deciding during the shutdown what services are essential.
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