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  • 91self-sufficient — also self sufficient, 1580s, from SELF (Cf. self) + SUFFICIENT (Cf. sufficient). Related: Self sufficiently …

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  • 92principle of sufficient reason — law of sufficient reason * * * principle of sufficient reason see under ↑reason • • • Main Entry: ↑principle principle of sufficient reason That nothing happens without a sufficient reason why it should be as it is and not otherwise • • • Main… …

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  • 93Sole sufficient operator — A sole sufficient operator or a sole sufficient connective is an operator that is sufficient by itself to generate all of the operators in a specified class of operators. In logic, it is a logical operator that suffices to generate all of the… …

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  • 94Necessary But Not Sufficient (novel) — Necessary But Not Sufficient is a 2000 novel authored by Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt and co authors Eli Schrangenheim and Carol A. Ptak and published by the North River Press, which has previously published most of Goldratt s works. Necessary but not… …

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  • 95enough, sufficient — These words are interchangeable, as is pointed out under ample, enough. Each means adequate, equal to the required amount : We have enough food to last us for a week. We have sufficient money to buy more when we need it. These words should not be …

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  • 96self-sufficient — self suf ficient adj able to provide all the things you need without help from other people ▪ a self sufficient farm self sufficient in ▪ Australia is 65% self sufficient in oil. >self sufficiency n [U] …

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  • 97self-sufficient — self sufficiency, n. self sufficiently, adv. /self seuh fish euhnt, self /, adj. 1. able to supply one s own or its own needs without external assistance: The nation grows enough grain to be self sufficient. 2. having extreme confidence in one s… …

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  • 98lawfully sufficient — index prima facie (legally sufficient) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 99good and sufficient deed — A condition to be performed by the vendor in a land contract by the delivery of a deed sufficient in form and conveying a good and sufficient title in compliance with the terms of the contract. 55 Am J1st V & P § 162 …

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  • 100self-sufficient — adjective Date: 1592 1. able to maintain oneself or itself without outside aid ; capable of providing for one s own needs < a self sufficient farm > 2. having an extreme confidence in one s own ability or worth ; haughty, overbearing …

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