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Suffices meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of suffice
Example sentences (20)
The shrimping success is something to be pleased about, and of course there are many other things that I can point to, but for now, this suffices for optimism in the ascendency in Guyana.
We also need to match what we wear with who we are, as the exterior no longer suffices in terms of authenticity.
It suffices to say that it is high time we delivered the state from the pages of political history that gave it ignominious mention as one of the States that have literary been passing through bouts of chequered history.
Making sure the soldiers and policemen have a strong incentive to shoot people suffices to ensure the survival of the regime.
Normally a “cease-and-desist” letter suffices – and plenty have been sent – but the president, or his campaign team, seem unconcerned with such niceties.
Rather than worrying about nuances among totalitarianism, autocracy, fascism, etc., it suffices to consider the enemy any regime that supposes one person, one group, or one political party has the authority to force their vision of utopia on all citizens.
To rebut the concerns about radioactive waste, it surely suffices to point out that spent fuel has been stored around the world for almost 70 years with apparently no adverse health effects at all.
It suffices to state that they were silenced by elimination.
The thought of carrying on the radical work initiated by predecessors suffices to inspire them.
According to Carl Darling Buck in Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, -yo- and -k- are general Indo-European formative suffices and are not related to taxes.
A first-order predicate calculus suffices if the collection of relations is in first normal form.
A simple example suffices to illustrate this idea.
As mentioned above, it suffices to check the statement "every non-constant polynomial p(z) with real coefficients has a complex root".
Assuming that the routing tables are consistent, the simple algorithm of relaying packets to their destination's next hop thus suffices to deliver data anywhere in a network.
Autopsies can be further classified into cases where external examination suffices, and those where the body is dissected and an internal examination is conducted.
But often instead of quantifier elimination a weaker property suffices: A theory T is called model-complete if every substructure of a model of T which is itself a model of T is an elementary substructure.
But that no longer suffices.
But, the agglutinative structure of these languages allows almost infinite combinations of prefixes and suffices to these roots - so 'snow' can form as many 'words' as any other root.
Euclid's lemma suffices to prove that every number has a unique factorization into prime numbers.
For a commutative ring to be Noetherian it suffices that every prime ideal of the ring is finitely generated.