Pretty much means paying enough attention
All gases will liquify (or solidify in some cases) as a result of a sufficiently low temperature or a sufficiently high pressure, or a combination of both.
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as much as needed, adequate, enough,
sufficiently, suitably; passably, tolerably
Pretty much means paying enough attention
Fully, sufficiently, or abundantly are words. Those mean amply.
The ability to separate compounds sufficiently by their electric charge.
I can give you several sentences.Have you cooked that turkey sufficiently?That paper is sufficiently stiff.Are you dressed sufficiently warmly?
Sufficiently, appropriately, decently, competently, or satisfactory. Those words mean adequately.
I hope that my explanation is sufficiently clear.
Sufficiently Breathless was created in 1973.
Yes, the word sufficiently is an adverb.An example sentence is: "We do not generate enough electricity to sufficiently power this huge super-computer".
According to the Central Limit Theorem, the mean of a sufficiently large number of independent random variables which have a well defined mean and a well defined variance, is approximately normally distributed.The necessary requirements are shown in bold.According to the Central Limit Theorem, the mean of a sufficiently large number of independent random variables which have a well defined mean and a well defined variance, is approximately normally distributed.The necessary requirements are shown in bold.According to the Central Limit Theorem, the mean of a sufficiently large number of independent random variables which have a well defined mean and a well defined variance, is approximately normally distributed.The necessary requirements are shown in bold.According to the Central Limit Theorem, the mean of a sufficiently large number of independent random variables which have a well defined mean and a well defined variance, is approximately normally distributed.The necessary requirements are shown in bold.
Yes - but only if you can ignore air resistance, that is, if the objects fall for a sufficiently short time, and have a sufficiently high mass, and sufficiently small surface area, so that air resistance becomes insignificant.Yes - but only if you can ignore air resistance, that is, if the objects fall for a sufficiently short time, and have a sufficiently high mass, and sufficiently small surface area, so that air resistance becomes insignificant.Yes - but only if you can ignore air resistance, that is, if the objects fall for a sufficiently short time, and have a sufficiently high mass, and sufficiently small surface area, so that air resistance becomes insignificant.Yes - but only if you can ignore air resistance, that is, if the objects fall for a sufficiently short time, and have a sufficiently high mass, and sufficiently small surface area, so that air resistance becomes insignificant.