Soundness in a sentence as a noun

Are you focused on the story's structural soundness?

You can't point to chapter/verse of an RFC as evidence of the soundness of a crypto construction.

But they should be a last resort, whether for solving a problem or checking the soundness of a result.

In other words, he's demonstrating the soundness of investing your money toward his goal.

So whether a feature undermines type soundness is irrelevant.

Nobody questions my experience or the soundness of my advice because I have to leave by a certain hour to pick up, feed, bathe, and play with my kids.

He didn't even mention the soundness of Nokia's strategy or the competence of their management.

> While scrypt's cryptographic soundness, like bcrypt's, is poorly researchedI think we may have different notions of what "poorly researched" means.

The working exploits ensure soundness and that each bug report is security critical and actionable.

There would be annotations in the same places as Typed Clojure, except :no-check would be replaced by type soundness-preserving runtime assertions.

Regulation of the market is largely carried out by the LME, while the FCA is responsible for regulating the financial soundness and conduct of LME members' business.

I like what Whisper is doing, and deeply respect the crypto talent that went into building it. Personally, I think the soundness of the cryptography is the most important attribute of a cryptographically secure chat application.

Soundness definitions

noun

a state or condition free from damage or decay

noun

the quality of being prudent and sensible

See also: wisdom wiseness

noun

the muscle tone of healthy tissue; "his muscular firmness"

See also: firmness