English to Arabic Dictionary sufficiency

sufficiency

كفاية
definition
noun
The main body of the paper will be taken up with elucidation and argument for the necessity and sufficiency of these conditions.
the condition or quality of being adequate or sufficient.
translation of 'sufficiency'
noun
كفاية,
ثقة بالنفس,
غرور,
مقدار كاف
example
a 'sufficiency' of good food
Defensive security is defined as a 'sufficiency' of military and economic potentials of the state to repulse possible threats to its independence and territorial integrity.
But the overall influence of laissez-faire and freedom of contract meant that, although some consideration was necessary (i.e. 'sufficiency' of consideration), it need not be adequate.
The values that might be confounded with equality include 'sufficiency' , priority, and desert.
The factual basis upon which a legislature decides to enact a specific provision is not governed by the rules of admissibility and 'sufficiency' of evidence that would apply in a court of law.
the calm 'sufficiency' of the born leader
The concentration on 'sufficiency' thus produces a marked narrowness in the approach: It is an instrument for proof, rather than part of an open-minded search for truth.
It is plain to me that there is a 'sufficiency' of state protection available to this appellant should she be returned to Albania.
In contrast, economic 'sufficiency' emerged as a significant theme when the adolescents were asked to describe their ideal lives.
But for my point of view, and I think from our industry's point of view, just like energy supply and our military 'sufficiency' , a secure domestic food supply is a national security imperative.
The main body of the paper will be taken up with elucidation and argument for the necessity and 'sufficiency' of these conditions.
a 'sufficiency' of good food
If the owner of the carriage is therefore responsible for the 'sufficiency' of his carriage to his servant, he is responsible for the negligence of his coach-maker, or his harness-maker, or his coachman.
Either way, but particularly in the less optimistic scenario, this option raises issues regarding both numerical and qualitative 'sufficiency' for carrying out potential missions fifteen or twenty years from now.
the judge would rule on the 'sufficiency' of the provocation
In addition, each of these slaves was to have ‘a portion of land allotted to him, adequate to produce, by cultivating it, a 'sufficiency' of ground provisions for himself and his family,’ to be cultivated on Saturday afternoons out of crop.
The bakery, pharmacy, and orderliness suggest self-confidence if not 'sufficiency' .
Saint Kitts and Nevis have good health care with a 'sufficiency' of doctors who are usually British or Canadian trained.
Duration can be evaluated according to its adequacy or 'sufficiency' .
We can use these faculties to tend the planet and all its inhabitants, by means of inclusive social practices and arrangements that ensure a loving 'sufficiency' for all.
Neither food 'sufficiency' nor ecological sustainability can be achieved by exporting inappropriate western technologies.
Two young men in waistcoats were there, quiet and polite, following guests around to the head of the stairs and back again, ensuring that all of the guests had a 'sufficiency' of wine.
With these requisites in place, women, men and children have an opportunity to develop a true spiritual life of 'sufficiency' , contentment and gratitude.
Australia's volunteer blood donors are everyday heroes whose goodwill and commitment underpin the safety and 'sufficiency' of Australia's blood supply.
Surely, the last thing we want is to discover is that productive economic players are overtaken by a sudden sense of 'sufficiency' .
By ‘living well’, however, Cobbett meant 'sufficiency' and no more.
Keep in mind, because the standard of evidence for a preliminary hearing or probable-cause hearing is 'sufficiency' of the evidence.
Thus, where brownfield sites do not provide such supply, a 'sufficiency' of greenfield sites should be identified.
The concept of perfection was thus replaced by that of mere sufficiency, and if 'sufficiency' was achieved at a terrible cost it was not the less sufficient.
Should it worsen further, one would have to be very concerned of how it would affect the 'sufficiency' of liquid milk supplies, and peak processing capacity around the country, which is already stretched to breaking point.
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