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Noun
/ˈadikwəsē/,
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adequacies, plural;
  1. The state or quality of being adequate
    • - the adequacy of testing procedures

  1. the quality of being able to meet a need satisfactorily: "he questioned the adequacy of the usual sentimental interpretation of the Golden Rule"
  2. In his seminal work Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965), Noam Chomsky introduces a hierarchy of Levels of Adequacy for evaluating grammars (theories of specific languages) and metagrammars (theories of grammars).
  3. In logic, a functionally complete set of logical connectives or Boolean operators is one which can be used to express all possible truth tables by combining members of the set into a Boolean expression. ...
  4. The ability of the electric system to supply the aggregate electrical demand and energy requirements of the customers at all times, taking into account scheduled and reasonably expected unscheduled outages of system elements.
  5. Enough dialysis to avoid symptoms of uremia. See Kt/V and URR.
  6. refers to whether there is sufficient parking at a particular time and location. What constitutes adequacy varies depending on conditions and user expectations. For example, even in dense areas parking is usually adequate during off-peak periods, or at a sufficient price. ...
  7. A term used in the context of determining whether the class is receiving proper legal representation by class counsel and the named class representative.
  8. This is used to indicate how well your dialysis is working. To measure adequacy, tests are carried out to see if enough fluid and waste products are being removed from your blood.
  9. One of several qualities economists and others use to assess any tax system. Adequacy is determined to be revenues sufficient to meet any taxing authority’s responsibilities under law. See also Centralization, Elasticity, Progressivity, Regressivity, and Stability.
  10. ensuring that the sites have the size, shape, and distribution to ensure the success of selected species.
  11. A term, referring to countries, that have “adequate protection”, that assures data meets the levels mandated by Article 25 (2) of the EU Data Protection Directive for transfers to countries outside the 28 member States of the European Economic Area. ...
  12. In QS-9000, a term used to indicate that the intent of the standard has been met appropriate to the scope of the operation.
  13. The extent to which a network offers the appropriate types and numbers of providers in the appropriate geographic distribution according to the relative availability of such providers in the area and the needs of the plan's members.