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Adjective
/səˈfiSHənt/,
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Enough; adequate,
  1. Enough; adequate
    • - a small income that was sufficient for her needs
    • - they had sufficient resources to survive

  1. of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement but without being abundant; "sufficient food"
  2. (sufficiency) sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations; "her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency"
  3. (sufficiency) enough: an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose; "enough is as good as a feast"; "there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country"
  4. In logic, the words necessity and sufficiency refer to the implicational relationships between statements. The assertion that one statement is a necessary and sufficient condition of another means that the former statement is true if and only if the latter is true.
  5. (Sufficiency (statistics)) In statistics, a sufficient statistic is a statistic which has the property of sufficiency with respect to a statistical model and its associated unknown parameter, meaning that "no other statistic which can be calculated from the same sample provides any additional ...
  6. Equal to the end proposed; adequate to wants; enough; ample; competent; as, provision sufficient for the family; an army sufficient to defend the country; Possessing adequate talents or accomplishments; of competent power or ability; qualified; fit; Capable of meeting obligations; responsible; ...
  7. (sufficiency) relates to the quality and quantity of evidence assessed. It requires collection of enough appropriate evidence to ensure that all aspects of competency have been satisfied and that competency can be demonstrated repeatedly. Supplementary sources of evidence may be necessary. ...
  8. (SUFFICIENCY) The method used for specifying the numbers and types of assessment evidence selected to demonstrate proficiency, how and when the pieces of evidence will be collected, and the rationale for the methodology chosen to determine sufficiency.
  9. (SUFFICIENCY) A condition of enough to provide for survival and comfort but without undue excess. (See DECONSUMERISM, DEMATERIALIZATION) (MP)
  10. (SUFFICIENCY) only God Almighty [EL SHADDAI] is our self-sufficient LORD; He is adequate for all things; as much as is needed or wanted; the One Who can accomplish what He says.
  11. (Sufficiency) The principle of sufficiency asks the important question 'how much is enough?' - in terms of what we currently produce and consume in contrast to what in fact we can happily get by with(out). ...
  12. (Sufficiency) “less goods and more quality of life” (that means a change of our consumption and production patterns in general)
  13. Sufficiency is the state of being, the state of knowing, the state or relating to the world that there is enough.
  14. The module doesn't have to succeed. If it does succeed, control immediately returns to the application.
  15. N.   TO CALL OUT, TO SALUTE
  16. Sufficient audit evidence is a measure of the quantity of the evidence required.