Sufficiency in a sentence as a noun

I'll also point out that it's utterly unconvincing on the sufficiency front, too.

A good recent example for China is the recent reduction in rice self sufficiency.

Both will require hauling an oppressive amount of stuff along to stay there long enough to achieve anything resembling self-sufficiency.

Sometimes a case is supported by so many lines of evidence that no reasonable appellate judge could doubt the sufficiency of the evidence shown at trial.

Why do some services go in the bucket labeled "self-sufficiency" and all the other ones don't?Growing up is also not about throwing out the brightly colored things and getting rid of the spaceship models.

Decisions that involve "judgment calls" about the sufficiency of evidence are given much more latitude than decisions that involve say an interpretation of statutory language.

Absurdly hard work, grueling conditions, but boy is it a productive environment to be in, not least because you are constantly forced to think about self-sufficiency and the quality of your environment.

For kids to get used to working a minimum wage job -- to get a taste of self-sufficiency too early -- to believe that life is possible without college -- these are not things that ambitious middle-class parents and teachers want for their kids.

Worrying about ecological self-sufficiency and sustainability at a smaller than planetwide scale is essentially throwing away the entire advantage of how much our massive global logistics network has shrunk the world in recent decades.

Specific features of the lead coolant, transuranic nitride fuel, fast spectrum core, and small size have been incorporated to achieve proliferation resistance, fissile self-sufficiency, autonomous load following, simplicity of operation, reliability, transportability, as well as a high degree of passive safety.

Sufficiency definitions

noun

sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations; "her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency"

noun

an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose; "enough is as good as a feast"; "there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country"

See also: enough

noun

the quality of being sufficient for the end in view; "he questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence"

See also: adequacy