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suficiéncia

Suficiéncia is a term used to describe the state or quality of being sufficient to meet a need, goal, or condition. In Romance languages closely related to this concept, related terms include suficiencia in Spanish and suficiência in Portuguese. The idea covers adequacy in quantity, quality, or timeliness, such that a given requirement can be satisfied or an objective reached.

Etymology and usage: The word derives from Latin sufficiens, from sufficere, meaning “to suffice” or “to be

In philosophy and logic, sufficiency has a precise meaning: a sufficient condition for an event or conclusion

Applications and related concepts: In everyday language, suficiéncia describes whether resources, evidence, or processes are adequate

Notes: The term’s exact spelling and usage vary by language, but the core idea remains the assessment

adequate.”
Through
the
Romance
languages,
it
has
come
to
denote
not
only
practical
adequacy
but
also
a
formal
sense
in
various
disciplines,
including
philosophy,
law,
and
science.
is
one
that,
if
present,
guarantees
the
event
will
occur
or
the
conclusion
holds.
However,
being
sufficient
does
not
imply
that
the
condition
is
necessary;
there
may
be
other
ways
to
achieve
the
same
outcome.
For
example,
possessing
a
proper
key
can
be
a
sufficient
condition
to
open
a
locked
door,
even
though
other
methods
might
also
unlock
it.
to
meet
demands.
In
statistics,
the
term
appears
in
the
related
concept
of
a
sufficient
statistic,
which
captures
all
necessary
information
from
data
for
a
given
inference.
Related
terms
include
necessary
conditions
and
insufficiency,
which
describe
limits
where
a
condition
is
required
but
not
sufficient,
or
fails
to
meet
the
threshold.
of
whether
a
given
state
or
condition
is
enough
to
achieve
a
desired
outcome.