Sentences with phrase «than sufficient even»

P15 - 20k is more than sufficient even if you're into more comfortable accommodations.
An added bonus was that the engine's output was more than sufficient even when automatic gearbox, power steering and the optional air conditioning absorbed power.

Not exact matches

of course, at that point, even average public market returns will be more than sufficient to meet my needs and have a little fun.
If your business has sufficient cash flow to support a loan payment, you haven't declared bankruptcy in the last 12 - 24 months, and you're current with your personal credit obligations like rent or a mortgage for the last year, you may be able to qualify for a loan with a non-profit lender even if you have a less - than - perfect credit profile.
Even if you're left - handed, grip is still more than sufficient.
It never seems to occur to them, much less to their advisers, that buying a company without having sufficient knowledge of it may be even more dangerous than having inadequate diversification» Phil Fisher
Grant me, then, something even more precious than that grace for which all your faithful followers pray: to receive communion as I die is not sufficient: teach me to make a communion of death itself.
Nor can I see that a single test, least of all a simple reference to the Bible as understood by the recipient of the special revelation, is now or ever will be a sufficient safeguard against the vagaries to which intensely sincere minds are sometimes even more liable than those whose convictions are less fiercely one - sided.
Even if his friendship did not get you up, the shame of refusing to accept responsibility for the needs of hospitality would be more than sufficient to do so!»
the power to give, the power to love, the paradoxical power of «weakness»... God's power is thus much greater than the compelling force of a tyrant who makes others submit against their will... his power is sufficient to transform a willful person from self - centeredness to love, without destroying or even violating the tender plant of freedom.61
Even if the requisite experience were possible, would there be sufficient unanimity among the judges to establish anything more than a very rudimentary ranking of pleasures?
Watching him, it became clear to me that 6 firetrucks were certainly sufficient — likely even more than enough.
«-RRB- but even then, we found that two to three hours per day was more than sufficient for the coursework.
The spacious drawers are more than sufficient for your child's clothing even into the school - age years.
This was based in part on a view that this case was bigger than the individuals involved and in part on the understanding of the law, when this case began, that even such egregious deception as that carried out by the police officers concerned was not sufficient to allow such a claim.
Even though counsel is to some degree «independent» and free from Executive Branch supervision to a greater extent than other federal prosecutors, the Act gives the Executive Branch sufficient control over the independent counsel to ensure that the President is able to perform his constitutionally assigned duties.
It is also unjustified — none of the arguments advanced to keep them hold water and even if you believe that Bishops have something important to add to debate, that is not a sufficient reason why they should have special reserved places rather than come through the same appointments producer as anyone else.
Even so, many researchers have demonstrated that the cohesive force of water is more than sufficient to do so, especially when it is aided by the capillary action within tracheids and vessels.
Indeed, one of the findings in the recent paper by Overpeck et al. (this weeks Science), is that even as the Greenland ice sheet melts faster than originally expected, it still won't provide sufficient meltwater forcing of the North Atlantic circulation (which is the feature of the climate system most commonly implicated in the discussion of «tipping points») to force any sort of threshold change.
It should be noted, however, that while a study on senescent cell ablation in genetically normal mice would provide at least some evidence on the effect of senescent cells (and their ablation) on promoting cancer, even such a study would likely show less effect than could be anticipated in a large mammal model, since even normally - aging mice rarely suffer metastatic disease to the extent of aging humans, as sheer primary tumor volume is generally sufficient to be fatal to mice.
Even if you are looking to lose weight, a restriction of 300 to 500 calories per day is sufficient: There's very little need to reduce your daily intake to less than 1,000 calories.
Vegan protein has been shown to be more than sufficient in maintaining the muscle mass of seniors, even if they get slightly less protein than nonvegetarians.
In fact, in one study, a dose of mercury sufficient to kill 1 percent of lab rats (lethal dose «LD01»), when combined with a dose of lead sufficient to kill 1 percent, killed 100 percent of the rats.13 A similar test involving mercury and aluminum in cultured neurons killed 60 percent of the cells when the two low - dose toxicants (LD01) were combined.14 Even antibiotics have been shown to enhance the uptake, retention and toxicity of mercury.14 Additionally, testosterone appears to aggravate mercury toxicity during development, while estrogen protects against it.15 This may explain why more boys than girls are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit disorders.
I would suggest that for humans to have developed the ability to stay in ketosis even with more than sufficient protein intake, we must have at least have spent frequent long periods in a condition of very low carbohydrate, high fat access, either exogenously or endogenously, and more than adequate protein as a dietary norm.
1 gram per pound of bodyweight (or 2.2 grams per kilogram) is MORE than sufficient, even when dieting.
Even though the kids are getting ever more self - sufficient, it's still tough to be on «parent duty» when you're under the weather; come Monday, you're more exhausted than on Friday evening.
Tina Fey is the biggest asset but even she's not sufficient to make it worth more than a marginal recommendation and a suggestion to wait until it shows up on home video.
It is unclear how an average of less than $ 300 per student would be sufficient to cover the gaps between tuition and existing financial aid, even given the program's limitations.
Even the base V6 is more than sufficient thanks in part to the Quickshift transmission, which disconnects the torque converter once you're in second gear to create a direct mechanical connection between the engine and the rear wheels.
However, during my time of backroad shenanigans I found the standard 14.6 - inch front and 12.2 - inch rear disc brakes to be more than sufficient, even after multiple 0 - 60 runs with a, let's say, less than ideal available stopping zone.
However, the Picanto's engine range is more than sufficient for urban use, where even the 66bhp 1.0 - litre entry - level engine has no trouble keeping up with traffic.
Ford also announced that the plug - in hybrid version of the C - MAX, the Ford C - MAX Energi, features the a top electric - only speed among all plug - in of 85 mph (137 km / h)-- more than 20 mph more than the Prius plug - in, and sufficient easily to keep pace with the flow of high - speed highway traffic even when the EV mode button is engaged and the gasoline engine is off.
If your business has sufficient cash flow to support a loan payment, you haven't declared bankruptcy in the last 12 - 24 months, and you're current with your personal credit obligations like rent or a mortgage for the last year, you may be able to qualify for a loan with a non-profit lender even if you have a less - than - perfect credit profile.
Although your credit history and credit score will probably be checked during the application process, even those with less - than - perfect credit can usually get approval as long as you have sufficient equity in your home.
Obviously we would desire the highest possible income growth, but even a 7 % yearly portfolio «salary raise» should be more than sufficient to outpace inflation over time.
As a result, even if you have less - than - perfect credit or don't have specific collateral of sufficient collateral value to secure a traditional small business loan, there are loan options available (provided you can demonstrate other healthy business fundamentals).
Otherwise, weekly or even bi-weekly brushings should be more than sufficient.
These are packed even higher with extra nutrition, etc., than the puppy really needs, since the original formulation was already sufficient for the puppy.
Even though this isn't nearly sufficient, since Miss Kloer is clearly a monster who cares nothing for animals, it was better than nothing and it should have, at the very least, been enough to prevent her from reclaiming the very animals she had neglected, tortured and starved, especially since all of the facilities holding the animals (including ours) had offered to provide safe permanent homes.
Indeed, one of the findings in the recent paper by Overpeck et al. (this weeks Science), is that even as the Greenland ice sheet melts faster than originally expected, it still won't provide sufficient meltwater forcing of the North Atlantic circulation (which is the feature of the climate system most commonly implicated in the discussion of «tipping points») to force any sort of threshold change.
Keep in mind that the IEA's «450 Scenario» is intended to limit warming to 2 °C — even though we can plainly see that the warming that has already occurred is sufficient to cause far worse effects than scientists imagined possible only a few years ago, and we have every reason to believe that 2 °C will be truly catastrophic.
So, as this Infrared Region Energy is NOT seen presently surface incident in sufficient intensity nor has any alteration in such sufficient (within the last 50 years) either been noticed, and the present Bio-form of Humanity is now seen as being the «NOW» of a 7 Million year «long» progression (and precluding from existence a supposed «greenhouse effect») it is required «anonymous» that to «you» should be attempting to state HOW a «greenhouse effect» can be even rationally expected to EXIST, rather than continuing to attack individuals.
Even if it has been warmer at times during the current and previous interglacials, showing that the forcing is unprecedented, rising and currently overwhelming natural variation can be seen of itself to be sufficient cause for alarm (that it be overwhelming is not quite what the IPCC report states but the more than half post 1950 claim is similar).
But wars are not sufficient anymore, and to paraphrase Churchill, sometimes the rulers have to do what's required, even if it is 100 times worse than world war.
Linden / Giessen is where one of the main series of the late Ernst Beck's 1942 «peak» in CO2 was based on: Further, land plants as usual grow on land, where CO2 levels are average 40 ppmv higher than background and even higher during inversion, giving at least a few hours of sufficient CO2 during ice ages.
That is there is more than sufficient consented wind (even without the Thames Array) to be getting on with.
It is simply not possible to model the individual components and their relationships with sufficient precision even if our assumptions regarding the principal components were much more realistic than those of the IPCC.
That these simulations are able to «mimic» real world processes is then taken as proof, which again, I find very awkward (i.e. even managing to correlate, proves nothing of the underlying causal relationship, it is a necessary, rather than sufficient condition, for validation).
A very small minority of states allow for reimbursement of fees upon an acquittal, but even then, it is often necessary to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that you were actually innocent, so a dismissal on procedural grounds or an acquittal at a criminal trial where the prosecution must show beyond a reasonable doubt that you are guilty, is not sufficient to show that it is more likely than not that you are innocent.
Moreover, and perhaps even more disturbing, neither the district court or the Eighth Circuit panel explained why they view as «sufficient but not greater than necessary» for Otterson a prison sentence of 235 months (at the top of the applicable guideline range), instead of a sentence of, say, 188 months (at the bottom of the range).
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