0 an amount of something that is enough, or the quality of being good enough: --
1 an amount of something that is enough for a particular purpose --
In the literature, various sufficiency conditions have been defined (beyond stratification) for existence of stable models.
This article proposes an analysis of the doctrine of sufficiency.
The sufficiency of the condition is an exercise.
The sufficiency of the condition is again an exercise.
The necessity is clear, and the sufficiency can be proved as follows.
However, even if it is taken to be an exception, the overdetermination would preserve the sufficiency of the physical causes for the physical effects.
Families with children criticised strongly the sufficiency of the family benefits.
Thus, for example, the first row shows the degree of priority given when both the worse off and the better off are below sufficiency.