sufficient knowledge

collocation in English

meaningsofsufficientandknowledge

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sufficient
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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knowledge
noun
uk
/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofsufficientandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsufficient knowledge

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Using functional feedback from the design evaluation concerning the behavioral per formance of forms providedsufficientknowledgeto the design process in generating good designs.
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Planners themselves often do not havesufficientknowledgeof the rule-base structures to per form larger modifications.
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In his general surveys and conclusions, however, he is found wanting insufficientknowledgeof catallactics and even of religion.
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Crucially, the individual must possesssufficientknowledgein order to assess whether the current information being received fits with the previous schema template.
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One is technical : it is often quite complicated to getsufficientknowledgeof the individual to enable a more accurate mortality probability to be assigned.
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Sufficientknowledgeof appropriate pharmacology is required by those involved in asthma management.
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Additionally, the learners should havesufficientknowledgeof the context words and be skillful at inferencing.
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Others were nervous about becoming a volunteer, worried that they might let someone down, and questioning whether they hadsufficientknowledge.
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This review is intended to give the readersufficientknowledgeto address current and future issues in ultrasound safety with understanding and balance.
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For a successful plan to be seen through, the individual must havesufficientknowledgeand understanding of their condition.
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In the case of fulfilled predictions, for example, they may have supposed that the promiser hadsufficientknowledgeand sincere intensions that define a prototypical promise.
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The number of cardiac surgeons, anesthetists, perfusionists, intensive care unit specialists and nurses, who havesufficientknowledgeto treat neonates and infants with heart defects is, therefore, far from sufficient.
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Therefore, we do not havesufficientknowledgeto compare two worlds that differ only in one complex branch of history, which is the simplest case of substitution.
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First we do not havesufficientknowledgeof this world's causal chains and individual effects to know what this world is like to the end of history.
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There is too much condemnation of intensive farming as a whole withoutsufficientknowledgeof it.
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On the downside, the report pointed out that many customers do not havesufficientknowledgeof changing structures.
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We havesufficientknowledgeof the ramifications of consumer affairs and the machinery of government to know that centralisation is not realistic and not practicable.
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The second argument was that this provision should be knocked out, because we had notsufficientknowledge.
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The trial will run for as long as is necessary to allowsufficientknowledgeand experience to be gained.
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Who is to be the judge of an adequate orsufficientknowledge?
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