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  • 121adeq — • adequate …

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  • 122sufficient — Adequate, enough, as much as may be necessary, equal or fit for end proposed, and that which may be necessary to accomplish an object. Of such quality, number, force, or value as to serve a need or purpose. Nissen v. Miller, 44 N.M. 487, 105 P.2d …

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  • 123sufficient evidence — Adequate evidence; such evidence, in character, weight, or amount, as will legally justify the judicial or official action demanded; according to circumstances, it may be prima facie or satisfactory evidence. Sufficient evidence is that which is… …

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  • 124sufficient — Adequate. So much as is needed. Equal to the purpose proposed. Pensacola & Atlantic Railroad Co. v State, 25 Fla 310, 5 So 833 …

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  • 125adequacy — adequate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ satisfactory or acceptable. DERIVATIVES adequacy noun adequately adverb. ORIGIN from Latin adaequare make equal to …

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  • 126adequately — adequate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ satisfactory or acceptable. DERIVATIVES adequacy noun adequately adverb. ORIGIN from Latin adaequare make equal to …

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  • 127adéquat — adéquat, ate [ adekwa(t), at ] adj. • XIVe, repris 1736; lat. adaequatus « rendu égal » 1 ♦ Didact. Qui rend compte de son objet de manière exhaustive. Conception, idée adéquate de Dieu. Nom adéquat à une idée. 2 ♦ Cour. Exactement proportionné à …

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  • 128International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights — legend|#b9b9b9|non state parties non signatoriesThe International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) is a multilateral treaty adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 16, 1966, and in force from January 3 …

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