Sentence examples for point of sufficiency from inspiring English sources

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In respect of both conditions it is perfectly possible to have a good sense of what counts as adequate autonomy, even if there is no clear bright line marking the point of sufficiency.

The authors interpreted this as a beneficial effect of folate supplementation compared to deficiency but limited to some point of sufficiency, where increases provide no additional benefit.

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The interviews and the coding process stop when the researcher reaches to the point of theoretical sufficiency for analytical generalization (Strauss & Corbin 1990; Sandberg 2000; Creswell 2005; Eisenhardt & Graebner 2007).

In other words, the time it takes to shepherd newborns through absolute helplessness to a point of relative self-sufficiency predicts primate intelligence more strongly than the best measure that has previously been proposed, namely, head circumference.

And Buck's role now includes preparing Chelsea to move through the transition of changing an aging side, to move toward a point of financial self-sufficiency, and to prepare for the day when Abramovich is no longer the private and personal benefactor of its fortunes.

This is not to arrive at a point of internal self-sufficiency where a bank might be expected to entirely supply its own domestic requirements for cord blood.

The tipping point in America's long-term security occurred more than 30 years ago, however, when the U.S. passed the point of oil self-sufficiency in 1970, and we have been an importer of oil ever since.

There is no reckoning, since the higher educational system has attained a point of total self-sufficiency, immune to whatever goes on outside.

The predicted values from the linear model in Equation 3 and the nonlinear model in Equation 4 are identical to the first two digits after the decimal point, indicating sufficiency of the linear model.

above) and Frankfurt's (1987) doctrine of sufficiency, according to which "What is important from the moral point of view is not that everyone should have the same but that each should have enough.

The existing experimental evidence on the number of protein conformations or post-translational modifications that yield different outcomes points to the sufficiency of assuming a small number of states, e.g. two or three (Kapuy et al., 2009; Burra et al., 2009).

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