sufficiencies
Sufficiencies refer to conditions or quantities that meet the required standard for a given purpose. In everyday use, something is sufficient if it satisfies the need, but it may not be excessive. In philosophy and logic, a sufficient condition for a proposition is one that, if true, guarantees the proposition, while a necessary condition is required for the proposition but may not be enough on its own. Distinguishing between sufficient and necessary conditions clarifies arguments and explanations.
In statistics, sufficiency has a precise meaning: a statistic is sufficient for a parameter if it preserves
In law and evidence, sufficiency describes whether the available evidence is adequate to support a conclusion
In nutrition and medicine, sufficiency refers to meeting recommended dietary requirements or clinical thresholds for nutrients.