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Sufficient is to say that I hunted before, and that I am a hunter, or at least, I am a hunter in my heart.
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Sufficient is however left to show that it belongs to an order of animals not yet described as either of anti or post-diluvian existence.
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Sufficient is to say that I hunted before, and that I am a hunter, or at least, I am a hunter in my heart.
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Sufficient is the punishment which has attained its end, and the offender must then be forgiven and comforted,
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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"Sufficient" would mean that he was able to carry a majority in the house for his budget or the Queen's speech and withstand a challenge from the opposition.
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"Sufficient" pulls tempo and spirits back up, a bopping spell of admiration for a woman sitting in the center of the singer's warm regard.
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"Sufficient," the master had said; but it was more than sufficient.
Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana George Washington Cable 1884
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"Sufficient" in this case means discussing the supporting authoritative accounting literature on which the company is relying, down to the paragraph within the standard.
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Apparently everyone must be content with their own level of Sufficiency, but as Orwell might have put it, some are more "Sufficient" than others.
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Adequate Meaning: "Sufficient" equal to what is required "suitable to the case or occasion
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