sufficient precision

collocation in English

meaningsofsufficientandprecision

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sufficient
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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precision
noun[U]
uk
/prɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈsɪʒ.ən/
the quality of ...
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(Definition ofsufficientandprecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, such engines are not in production because the manufacturing of ceramic parts in thesufficientprecisionand durability is difficult and costly.
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In summary, we believe that extensions of the standard semantics with polynomially computable three-valued aggregates, providesufficientprecisionfor almost all practical applications.
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We humans, left to our own resources, can never know withsufficientprecisionthe proportions that govern the natural world.
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Unfortunately, the present state of the art does not permit us to define the prerequisites of chaotic behavior withsufficientprecisionand generality.
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At the time, experimental methods to deliver glutamate withsufficientprecisionto mimic synaptic release in the vicinity of an individual astrocyte in situ did not exist.
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Bad lane discipline is not a factor which can be defined withsufficientprecisionto permit inclusion in routine accident reports.
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It is not possible to define"alcoholics"withsufficientprecisionto enable such records to be kept.
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Accordingly, unless a man defines his trust withsufficientprecision, it will be void for uncertainty.
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Perhaps there was notsufficientprecisionor starkness in my reply about the disadvantaged.
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The other figures sought cannot be estimated withsufficientprecision.
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Secondly, a control and guidance system must be devised ofsufficientprecisionto maintain an accurate trajectory.
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That is a statement not ofsufficientprecisionto be particularly verifiable.
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A great deal of our effort is being frittered away because the present structure is wrong; there is notsufficientprecisionin defining spheres of action.
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It is not practicable to identify separately the administrative activity on the direct deduction scheme withsufficientprecisionto make a realistic estimate of the scheme's administrative costs.
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I am not suggesting that this would happen, but surely in dealing with legislation there should besufficientprecisionin dealing with a point like that.
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That is not a question which could be decided by calculation, because many of the elements which would have to enter into the sum are not predictable withsufficientprecision.
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