sufficient amount
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsufficientandamount
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sufficient
adjective
uk/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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amount
noun[C]
uk/əˈmaʊnt/us/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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(Definition ofsufficientandamountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Therefore, if asufficientamountof fiat money is supplied, the fixed asset (land) need not play the role of commodity money in the equilibrium.
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These models suggest that chondrites are capable of carrying asufficientamountof sulphur (3.25%).
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Out of 10, only nine terms hadsufficientamountof data for performing the 2 -test, call processing record ranked fifth among them.
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This means that by employing only a user corpus, we cannot obtain asufficientamountof data to construct a good language model.
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This implies that unfairness can be outweighed by asufficientamountof good.
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Once asufficientamountof clear glycerine is drawn into each needle, the vacuum is relieved before the needle is removed from the beaker.
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Adding a portion of wet waste to the burn slows the combustion process and allows asufficientamountof oxygen for complete combustion.
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The low rate of treatment received by the chronically ill patients may suggest they failed to receive asufficientamountof treatment.
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Training consisted of manually holding the rats above a treadmill to allow asufficientamountof loading on the hindlimbs.
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For example, asufficientamountof anoxia will result in brain damage, the nature of the damage depending on age and development.
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However, if asufficientamountof data is available, phase unwrapping can be included in both the functional and stochastic model.
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Furthermore, even if technical change reduces effective labor demand, it could increase the consumption of leisure for a lowland farm if it increases income by asufficientamount.
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Content-based techniques are typically employed when asufficientamountof data describing the user's past behaviour is available and it appears to be a reliable indicator of his future behaviour.
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Thirdly, that the accommodation provided in the overspill area should be available insufficientamountfor population from the area of the promoting authority.
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If not all, then asufficientamountof material could be made available.
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