Dictionary
to sufficiency
noun
Quality or condition of being sufficient.
Exact(25)
Additional references as to sufficiency of consideration: Hamer v. Sidway, 124 N.Y.
If you look on a global basis, most people are still poor and most people actually haven't got to sufficiency yet.
And now parity has been reduced to sufficiency, which, by definition, cannot suffice to do what preponderance or parity could do.
This element of the theory is under-developed, raising doubts about its claims to sufficiency.
One can raise the core challenge to Sufficiency in other ways.
With regard to sufficiency, the strategy of setting limits should be reinforced.
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A review of prediction profile likelihood approaches and a modification to sufficiency-based predictive likelihood is provided in [ 19].
How to respond to the sufficiency problem?
There are two kinds of counterexamples that may be brought against (CA): counterexamples to its sufficiency, and to its necessity.
I didn't believe anybody actually followed John Seymour's 1976 Complete Guide to Self-Sufficiency to the letter any more.
The implementation and success in intervention seem to be related to the sufficiency and comprehension of information received.
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