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insufficient English

Meaning insufficient meaning

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insufficient

of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement insufficient funds

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Simple sentences

The width of the road is insufficient for safe driving.
There is insufficient light to take pictures.
There is insufficient light for reading.
Don't read under insufficient light, for it is bad for your eyes.
His knowledge of geography is insufficient.
There is a good number of problems for which the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions are insufficient to guarantee optimality, but this doesn't change the fact that these conditions are an indispensable tool for doing optimization.
Many of my friends tried to live on their own but moved back home because of insufficient funds for their lifestyle.
The shelter offered us only insufficient protection from the storm.
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
As centuries passed, humanity became more serious in implementing constructed languages as they deemed natural ones to be insufficient.

Movie subtitles

We'll drop the case later for insufficient evidence.
Insufficient evidence.
It is when the hastily adopted beliefs of youth are insufficient.
Provisional liberty based on insufficient evidence.
When the crematoria prove insufficient, pyres are set up.
From the bodies - Words are insufficient.
Likely lost a little weight due to an insufficient diet but.
The usual way, insufficient poison.
The medical treatments available are clearly insufficient.
Unfortunately, you went as far as you could go, which was insufficient.
A simple instruction is usually insufficient to put into execution a task set by Alpha 60.
Firepower insufficient, firepower insufficient.
Twice arrested since then, but released for insufficient evidence.
Your experience was insufficient to deal with him alone.
What if my importance is insufficient to force the Chinese government to make this exchange?
Musketeers I find myself abroad on this dark night with insufficient escort.
This island has been taken over by the government for insufficient payment of inheritance taxes.
Data insufficient due to human element involved.
As far as I'm concerned that's insufficient reason.
Ghosts always have a little insufficient temperature.
It is therefore insufficient in law to charge any Christian to obey it.
An insufficient mass, sir. - What?
Doubtless, this was brought on by tension, harassment, insufficient rest, long hours, overwork.
Provisional liberty based upon insufficient evidence.
Name, insufficient grounds, to the next.
Our guns will be insufficient to stop it.
Yes, sometimes, in insignificant cases or where the evidence is insufficient.
An insufficient mass, sir.
Sight to be improved, thirty yards maximum insufficient!
In fact, we just dropped the charges for insufficient evidence.
Insufficient time to stop off at Vulcan.
Insufficient facts always invites danger, captain.
Insufficient response.

News and current affairs

As a result, their output is meager and insufficient for their subsistence.
The more than 20 bilateral and multilateral donor agencies for agriculture are highly fragmented and of insufficient scale individually and collectively.
Indeed, the eurozone may require not just an international bailout of banks (as recently in Spain), but also a full sovereign bailout at a time when eurozone and international firewalls are insufficient to the task of backstopping both Spain and Italy.
It reflects the impact of fundamental (and historic) economic and financial re-alignments, insufficient policy responses, and system-wide rigidities that frustrate structural change.
Inevitably, in countries where children have inadequate nutrition, insufficient access to health care and education, and higher exposure to environmental hazards, the children of the poor will have far different life prospects from those of the rich.
These places are bulging with people facing a tightening squeeze of insufficient rainfall and degraded pasturelands.
The logic of stagnant employment is not that adding jobs to the American economy is impossible, but that demand growth is insufficient to create more jobs than are lost.
Demand growth at a pace that in any previous decade would have been seen as highly satisfactory is suddenly desperately insufficient, and Bush is being blamed (with some justice) for the slack labor market that has resulted.
If she had acted more boldly, she might have lost even more support, but the steps that she agreed to remained insufficient to reassure markets.
Governments cannot afford to recapitalize the banks now; it would leave them with insufficient funds to deal with the sovereign-debt problem.
The Obama administration repeatedly denies such claims, along with others that the treaty's verification provisions remain insufficient.
Gender equality and women's empowerment, which are essential to overcoming poverty and disease, have made at best fitful progress, with insufficient improvement in girls' schooling opportunities or in women's access to political authority.
There is a further major global advantage to a fund like the AIIB: right now, the world suffers from insufficient aggregate demand.
It is extremely difficult to estimate capital flight, both because the data are insufficient and because it is tough to distinguish capital flight from normal diversification.
If the slowdown in advanced countries persists, pre-crisis growth levels will not be achievable in the developing world either, owing to insufficient demand to absorb the implied increase in output.
Without it, growth falters, job creation is insufficient, and widening income and wealth inequality undermines the social fabric.
With developing countries fearing the impact of binding limits on carbon emissions on their economic growth, and with insufficient support in the US Congress, a global treaty appears unlikely in 2010 as well.
But insufficient diagnostic rigor can result in over-diagnosis.
Because nervous investors don't want to be last in line in case of a run, a disorderly rush to the exits is likely when official resources are insufficient.
Vote-buying became increasingly insufficient.
As industries suffering from insufficient demand shed workers, industries benefiting from surplus demand hire them.
We do not need to rely on such tricks to stimulate the economy and reduce the ratio of debt to income. The fundamental economic problem that currently troubles much of the world is insufficient demand.
Reason devoid of ethics can prove insufficient to support the survival of civilization, a point that the pope's own homeland, Germany, discovered in the 1930's.
The fundamental economic problem that currently troubles much of the world is insufficient demand.
When one asks finance ministers in commodity-exporting debtor countries, they frequently reply that they fear insufficient demand for commodity bonds.

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