0 the fact of being enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose:
1 the quality of being good enough for a particular purpose:
the adequacy of sth Questions were raised about the adequacy of the firm's control procedures.
The state is being sued over the adequacy of its education funding.
Experts are questioning the adequacy of the region's building codes.
Airplane operators based at local airports are being inspected for adequacy of security measures.
We show adequacy theorems relating the first semantics to deterministic schedulers, and the second semantics to probabilistic schedulers.
In the crucial issues of rhetorical cogency, expressive adequacy, and honest intent, such tools have no place.
What remains after these operations is to include a measure of income adequacy among the key variables that constitute the concept of comprehensive post-productivism.
The adequacy of the (hemoconcentrated) volume replaced from the pump via the arterial cannula is judged by monitoring the left atrial pressure continuously during ultrafiltration.
This is shown using methods from denotational semantics, mainly adequacy theorems which relate the (given) operational semantics with the denotational semantics.
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