People were doing DH mountainbiking long before even suspension forks were available, so strictly speaking you don't even need that if you don't do too big drops. But if the guys you're riding with are all riding full sus then you will be at a definite disadvantage if you're only running a sus fork. Then again maybe you and your riding buddies aren't really doing drops and jumps enough to need full sus anyhow, in which case a bike with only a sus fork still might hold its own in the hands of a skilled rider.
St. Augustine. but not about "me" but "God".
Not enough information. Required accounting of WHAT? To be submitted to WHOM?
3 feet will suffice.
The word suffice means to do, or be sufficient. One example of this word in a sentence would be "You will suffice in the position I am looking to fill, so suffice to say you are hired".
For an adult human being, approximately 8 pints will suffice (give or take, depending on body size, gender, and other factors),
On the label of childrens Ibuprofin, there are instructions for how much the infant should have based on weight. For an infant weighing 18lbs, they should haev 1.875 ml of the infant drops. However, if you are giving the Childrens Liquid Suspension, then 3.75 ml would suffice. You should consult your doctor to make sure that s/he would approve. The doctor may recommend something else.
I hope these nails will suffice to hold the frame together.
Suffice it to say that Suffice is the verb form of Sufficient.
Logic tells me it is not correct since "suffice" is a synonym of sufficient. You would never say "sufficient it to say" would you. So why say "suffice it to say"?
Suffice itself means 'fulfilling the requirements' therefore the text requirement is redundant here. Correct: I hope that it would suffice. OR Hope it would suffice.
another word for the word suffice is- be enough
Suffice it to say that Suffice is the verb form of Sufficient.