Similar words: sufficient, sufficiency, efficient, efficiency, inefficiency, presciently, suffice, proficiency. Meaning: [sə'fɪʃntlɪ] adv. to a sufficient degree.
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61. Quality assurance must have a sufficiently comprehensive scope to identify all areas having the greatest need or potential for improvement. 4.
62. This was despite the government's stated aim that the definition of regulated activities should be sufficiently clear to avoid unnecessary registration.
63. Only those particles with kinetic energies sufficiently high to overcome the attractive forces between the particles in the liquid can escape.
64. Fortunately, women have changed sufficiently to make child care an issue.
65. However, they can be disentangled sufficiently to allow our study of lexical semantics to proceed.
66. For some goods it may be appropriate to permit cancellation at no charge provided sufficiently long notice is given.
67. Because of this, we devised a modular training package, sufficiently adaptable to cater for the vast majority of individual circumstances.
68. If demand for its Microsoft based Intel Corp desktops encourage independent software vendors sufficiently development of a MicroSparc-based desktop will be considered.
69. His critical judgments about quantitative sociology also are not sufficiently illuminating at a craft level to make quantitative analysis more fruitful.
70. To see that the sowing is begun sufficiently early to avoid risks of early frosts. 17.
71. For this reason, renewable energy investment was not yet sufficiently attractive to retail investors.
72. Economic constraints or limitations can be overcome given a sufficiently high motivation to do well by the individual entrepreneur.
73. However, planetary chemistry is sufficiently complicated that this can not be regarded as a firm conclusion.
74. In summary[sentencedict.com], an exchange rate system needs to be sufficiently flexible to cope with long-run changes in countries' competitive positions.
75. There are also some patients who make wonderful subjects for hypnotic therapy but who are unable to relax sufficiently for regression.
76. A great many people love their elderly Parent or aunt sufficiently to want to look after them.
77. Finally when molecular motion increases to a sufficiently high level, all the chains behave like weak springs the whole time.
78. The study was limited by researchers' inability to interview patients who were unconscious or not sufficiently alert to give complete answers.
79. Governments caring sufficiently about redistribution might still prefer inefficient allocations with greater vertical equity.
80. However, the similarity between these motifs is sufficiently close to suggest the work of the same craftsman.
81. Adults are at least able to acquire, even though this may not be at a sufficiently high level of competence.
82. But audiences sitting and watching can only join in the fun in their imagination and if the dancers are sufficiently out-going.
83. Paisley had broken with Kilfedder because he had not been sufficiently outspoken in his criticism of O'Neill.
84. Even congressional leaders who pushed hardest for it were sufficiently nervous to build in some hedges against runaway presidential abuse.
85. In particular, they have been censured for failing sufficiently to take into account the needs of local people.http://sentencedict.com/sufficiently.html
86. When I was sufficiently unbundled to have a look around, though, I was instantly dismayed.
87. When his oration ended, the rector felt sufficiently relieved to try and figure out what to do.
88. Above this frequency, the attenuation ceases to be negligible and the phase shift ceases to be sufficiently proportional to frequency.
89. Where receivables in a particular currency are sufficiently large, an exporter could consider using a Currency Option to hedge an exposure.
90. Below the bend the water remained sufficiently shallow close to the bank for Trent to keep his footing.
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