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
Moreover, the sufficiency of these mechanisms has not been fully addressed crosslinguistically.
We turn to the sufficiency of the entropy condition.
The sufficiency of the metaphysics was judged in turn by whether the constraints it dictated resulted in explanations that were conceivable or plausible.
The unemployed criticised the sufficiency of both benefits; differences between the unemployed and employed were similar in 1992 and 1996.
However, to assess potential growth limitation by nutrients, critical nutrient concentrations (leaf concentrations that indicate nutrient deficiency or sufficiency) have to be known.
I show that the egalitarian's concerns cannot be adequately captured by considerations of sufficiency, compassion or priority.
Nevertheless, we have been able to prove the sufficiency of the degree-criterion when one of the subsystems has dimension two.
Thus, for example, the first row shows the degree of priority given when both the worse off and the better off are below sufficiency.