Similar words: sufficient, sufficiency, efficient, efficiency, inefficiency, presciently, suffice, proficiency. Meaning: [sə'fɪʃntlɪ] adv. to a sufficient degree.
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31. This additional cost, if sufficiently large, will be passed on to bank customers based upon a new, higher base rate.
32. The working party's remit was sufficiently wide-ranging to permit examining almost anything that had a bearing on chartered accountants' training.
33. By then, we felt sufficiently established to begin work with women in the poorest districts of San Salvador.
34. I have already commented that colours will not show up unless the intensity of the light is sufficiently great.
35. This is another way in which Highlander has had to be sufficiently flexible to adapt to changing needs.
36. Few contemporary feminists would consider the Bible sufficiently central to our oppression to be worthy of this sort of attack.
37. Sufficiently long gap between contractions for me to smile for the camera. 12.30 a.m.
38. Another layer of guilt was added for brighter children who acclimatised sufficiently to start pulling ahead of their classmates.
39. Sufficiently large impacts can hurl crater ejecta to any point on the lunar surface.
40. It's just that there aren't enough of sufficiently high calibre in the party's lower ranks.
41. The issue is sufficiently important to justify separate treatment in the following chapter.
42. In this context neither the attendance allowances nor the SRAs are sufficiently realistic.
43. They twice hit back and were sufficiently in charge of the second half to have nicked the much-needed points themselves.
44. Why is not immediately obvious but sufficiently worrying to put a black mark against the program.
45. It might be a long time before the field would be sufficiently disinfected for their tastes.
46. It becomes critical that the algorithm or program approximates sufficiently, or disaster can occur Smart materials make the situation even worse.
47. I had feared that you might not be sufficiently developed. Pay attention.
48. The characteristics of optical fibre change with temperature, sufficiently to change the required magnetic field period.
49. At first sight this method for calculating the poverty line seems reliable and sufficiently scientific to warrant its continued use.
50. But he is a sufficiently good opportunist to put a strategic gloss on something he is going to do anyway.
51. In any case, the current legal limits for caffeine are sufficiently high to allow a wide latitude of experimentation.
52. The conundrum is whether Bob Kimmins is sufficiently match-fit to join Charles Cusani in the second row.
53. The Neo-Expressionists mostly seem too dour to qualify - and most do not make prints on a sufficiently regular basis.
54. M39 is very loose, but sufficiently condensed to make it obvious, particularly in view of the characteristic pattern of its leading stars.
55. This will presumably happen if countries are sufficiently similar in relative factor endowments and if economies of scale are sufficiently important.
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56. This period was sufficiently long for the widespread planation of oceanic islands, many of them volcanic.
57. The ideal of caring for aging parents is sufficiently strong that even the most undeserving aging parents can ride its coattails.
58. If m is sufficiently small we can ignore the mutual attraction of the two masses.
59. Heath was sufficiently encouraged to delay surrendering the seals of office and to have two further cabinet meetings.
60. But I had been sufficiently intrigued by the stories I had heard of William to want to find out.
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