Dictionary
to sufficient
adjective
Equal to the end proposed; adequate to wants; enough; ample; competent; as,
Exact(60)
"Many of them simply don't have the access to sufficient language-support services at their university".
Most older women are still married, the most likely avenue to sufficient income in old age.
Mr. Bloomberg was then asked what would amount to sufficient proof.
But the current level of investment in pursuing that energy, he said, isn't even close to sufficient.
Experience shows us that neither markets nor governments protect access to sufficient and nutritious food for everyone.
WFCL's spokesman told Digger "he has access to sufficient funds" but "has no obligation to disclose his backers".
(You try it!) But perhaps we can credit it to experience, to sufficient time in the press box.
First, the Bank of England will take all actions necessary to ensure the banking system has access to sufficient liquidity.
It had become a businesswide effort and an idea for an industrywide goal to improve food safety and ensure access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for all.
Mr. Keller's reference to "sufficient prominence" for material "extracted with some difficulty," I would suggest, reflected the journalistic temptation to accord special weight to one's exclusive information.
It does not subject the policy evidence to sufficient scrutiny, nor does it take adequate care with the consequences of its proposals.
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