sufficient information

collocation in English

meaningsofsufficientandinformation

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sufficient
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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information
noun[U]
uk
/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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(Definition ofsufficientandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsufficient information

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Sufficientinformationabout the situation is not available, however.
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Often,sufficientinformationcan be obtained from examining the interpolation error for the local projections.
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Generally, field potentials do not providesufficientinformationabout the underlying neural mechanisms.
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This providessufficientinformationto determine whether specific words were produced spontaneously by the child.
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We do not havesufficientinformationto explain why the results differ between the two insurers.
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Two pre-operatfve echo studies providedsufficientinformationfor a succesful surgical outcome in all cases.
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However, there is notsufficientinformationon host specificity concerning marine ectoparasites to investigate this effect.
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One issue is about the availability of and access tosufficientinformation.
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Yet we doubt whether most citizens havesufficientinformationto evaluate public institutions in these terms.
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The nineteenth-century censuses providesufficientinformationto test both of these hypotheses.
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Such numbers would providesufficientinformationto identify the trends distinguishing these groups.
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Two students did not providesufficientinformationfor their social class to be determined.
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None providedsufficientinformationto derive quantitative estimates of quality of life (38).
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In a market, the price system often providessufficientinformationfor arbitrage.
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Ifsufficientinformationis obtained and if this information can be trusted, the agent can reliably choose its interaction partners.
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Early in life knowledge of facial expressions may provide infants and toddlers withsufficientinformationfor positive interpersonal encounters.
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Some studies did not provide effect size information and did not containsufficientinformationto calculate effect sizes.
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When there is notsufficientinformationavailable for the development of an evidencebased practice guideline, an alternative may be considered.
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The interested observer can only record the violations to analyze aftersufficientinformationhas made itself available.
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In a few instances, household listings themselves containedsufficientinformationfor researchers to penetrate into the larger kinship domain.
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A template instance containssufficientinformationto (re)generate all formulas with all correct references for the corresponding table.
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As long as the signal preservessufficientinformationto specify the appropriate invariants, a listener will hear the music.
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Examining the accuracy of interpretation per se does not providesufficientinformationfor understanding the nature of homonym interpretation.
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Even after severe deprivation, the geniculocor tical connections retainsufficientinformationto largely determine the final orientation map.
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