11 example sentences using insufficiency.
Insufficiency used in a sentence
Insufficiency in a sentence as a noun
"Lord, warn me of my end, and how few my days are; teach me to know my own insufficiency.
The insufficiency of the alternative spam solution is what I was afraid of.
Recently found out I have convergence insufficiency, which rarely gets diagnosed.
The OP -- at least in this blog post; I haven't read the paper -- spends most of his time talking about how he's demonstrated the insufficiency of unit testing.
Nobody is talking about C's insufficiency for programming.
Dig into cases and you'll almost always find that the decision not to prosecute is due to insufficiency of evidence or incapacity of the defendant.
Well, no, it isn't perfectly clear from the article - are the courts in a position to independently evaluate No-IP's efforts, or did they trust Microsoft's legal team regarding their insufficiency?
Is this measurement for an extreme talent outlier?Neither the insufficiency argument nor the existence of outliers argument have merit against the 10k hour rule, properly understood.
And if, as you say, he is an honest, well-intentioned, and generous man, then perhaps he arrived at his current position for some benign reason - a lack of careful thought, or maybe an insufficiency of experience.
This allows virtually anyone to file a suit alleging that a negative impact on the environment or an insufficiency in the preparation of an environmental impact report, anywhere in CA.
"Just to point out this is the most *** backwards way to talk about decimal fractions I have ever witnessed, but nothing would stop said Valerie Strauss on pedagogical insufficiency spotting... "decimals for short the numbers to the right of the decimal point" ?!?
Insufficiency definitions
a lack of competence; "pointed out the insufficiencies in my report"; "juvenile offenses often reflect an inadequacy in the parents"
See also: inadequacy
(pathology) inability of a bodily part or organ to function normally
lack of an adequate quantity or number; "the inadequacy of unemployment benefits"
See also: inadequacy deficiency