Example sentences of "have sufficient [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While programs already exist for many of these topics it is sometimes more satisfying if one has sufficient ability in computer programming to modify existing simulations or create alternative programs .
2 If further restrictions on displaying advertisements are to be imposed , the tenant 's adviser should ensure that the tenant still has sufficient ability to carry on his business efficiently ( eg by exhibiting advertisements as part of a window display ) .
3 The matter in question may be so complex and technical , the conflict so acute , and the customer 's understanding and experience so limited , that , however full any disclosure made to him , it is impossible to place him in a position where he has sufficient comprehension of the issues and consequences of consenting to enable him to give binding consent .
4 The £3 million facility , which employs 20 people , has sufficient capacity for 20,000 lbs of laundry — 20 times more than the old one .
5 Where the offer is for cash or includes an element of cash , the offer document must include confirmation by an appropriate third party ( eg the offeror 's bank or financial adviser ) that the offeror has sufficient resources to satisfy acceptances of the offer in full ( although , in exceptional circumstances , with the consent of the Panel , a conditional form of confirmation may be allowed if the provision of cash is subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions ) ( Rule 24.7 ) .
6 If your child is under 16 , he or she still has the right to consent to or refuse an HIV test if the doctor feels he or she has sufficient maturity and understanding .
7 The electrons may be excited from one orbital to another , still localised at the nitrogen impurity , by much less energy than is required in the perfect diamond : in fact , blue light has sufficient quantum energy .
8 Even in cases where the terms may be incorporated into contracts without being considered , or where the client has sufficient bargaining power to insist on its own terms , there are still advantages in the terms being acceptable to the client 's trading partners .
9 ‘ But I do think that , for most people , ensuring your vehicle has sufficient petrol before you embark on a journey is a sensible precaution . ’
10 In such cases some form of longer-term individual or group psychotherapy may be beneficial , although the therapist must be convinced that the patient has sufficient motivation and ability to explore psychological phenomena before making a referral for psychotherapy .
11 Of the dozen or so choirs in the Navy , including two in Gibraltar and Hong Kong , the one in Greenwich has sufficient expertise to record hymns for use in ships at sea .
12 One point to keep an eye on here is that the page printer has sufficient memory , a full page graphic at 300 dots per inch needs about 1M of RAM .
13 As new services develop , health and social services should agree between them how they are going to allocate the responsibility for ensuring that every mentally disordered person has sufficient income to live on without the fear of poverty .
14 No matter how interesting the music and the dance movements , if the passages are too long the dancer rarely has sufficient stamina to sustain the dance to its proper climax .
15 This can often be easily achieved when the problem has sufficient structure as we will now illustrate by turning to transportation problems .
16 Alternatively , he could argue that a defendant has sufficient awareness for the purposes of section 6(4) if he knows of the circumstances by which it is said that his conduct is disorderly .
17 It turns out that the heaviest of the four upsilon particles has sufficient mass to decay radioactively into two B mesons , the b quark and antiquark splitting up to go their separate ways in the two B mesons .
18 Finally , central government has sufficient influence over expenditure by local government … that it can realistically plan for the total of central and local government expenditure and not just for its own expenditure .
19 However , a private customer can be an expert for this purpose only if : ( 1 ) The firm reasonably believes that he has sufficient experience and understanding to waive the private customer protections and can produce evidence of that .
20 The category of trade customer allows a firm to treat a company or partnership which is otherwise a small business investor as an ordinary business investor in relation to any particular transaction if : ( 1 ) It has a main business which is not investment business ; ( 2 ) It enters into the transaction as an integral part of its main business ; this term will need to be clarified by SFA in due course ; ( 3 ) The firm reasonably believes that the customer has sufficient experience and understanding to waive the private customer protections and can produce evidence of that ; ( 4 ) The firm has given the customer a clear written warning of the main private customer protections that he will lose ; the key ones are listed by SFA ( and include , for example , derivatives risk warnings and suitability of advice ) but if the firm intends to ask the customer to waive best execution that should be referred to as well ; ( 5 ) The firm notifies the customer in the warning that he can ask to be treated as a private customer ; and ( 6 ) The customer has not informed the firm that he wants to be treated as a private customer , either generally or in relation to the particular transaction .
21 At present , the CEGB has sufficient uranium stockpiled or guaranteed under contract to fuel the nuclear programme until the end of this decade .
22 checks that the initiating process has sufficient privilege to run the LIFESPAN Process as a detached process .
23 The account from which LIFESPAN RDBI is to be run i.e. the LIFESPAN process account , has sufficient quotas as specified in the LIFESPAN RDBI installation notes ( reference 11 ) .
24 But if the lithosphere along the margin has sufficient rigidity the resulting imbalance in load will be accommodated through flexural isostasy .
25 What I am trying to say is that the anorexic has sufficient sense of identity to know that identity is something to be fought for — by whatever means .
26 She has repaid the debt and now has sufficient money on which to live .
27 In a simple bailment determinable at will the bailor does not lose possession and may sue any wrongdoer other than his bailee in trespass , though the bailee also probably has sufficient possession to bring trespass .
28 Yet General Noriega has not fallen , and evidently has sufficient funds to maintain the loyalty of the larger part of the armed forces : thanks in part , it is suspected , to the support of the drug barons of Colombia .
29 The seller has no difficulty in producing them for the buyer in any quantity provided he has sufficient notice to schedule production , and purchase needed materials and components .
30 ‘ I would n't describe the Sierra as fast off the mark , but it has sufficient power and cruises well .
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