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Was (wer) ist Suffice - definition

CONDITIONAL OR IMPLICATIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO STATEMENTS: A NECESSARY CONDITION IS ONE WHICH MUST BE PRESENT IN ORDER FOR ANOTHER CONDITION TO OCCUR, WHILE A SUFFICIENT CONDITION IS ONE WHICH PRODUCES THE SAID CONDITION
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  • That a train runs on schedule can be a sufficient condition for arriving on time (if one boards the train and it departs on time, then one will arrive on time); but it is not always a necessary condition, since there are other ways to travel (if the train does not run to time, one could still arrive on time through other means of transport).
  • Being in the purple region is sufficient for being in A, but not necessary. Being in A is necessary for being in the purple region, but not sufficient. Being in A and being in B is necessary and sufficient for being in the purple region.
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suffice         
v.
1) (D; intr.) to suffice for (my salary suffices for our basic needs)
2) (E) it should suffice to cite her previous accomplishments; my salary suffices to meet our basic needs
3) (misc.) suffice it to say that we will do our duty
Suffice         
·vt To Furnish; to supply adequately.
II. Suffice ·vt To Satisfy; to Content; to be equal to the wants or demands of.
III. Suffice ·vi To be enough, or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be equal to the end proposed; to be adequate.
suffice         
(suffices, sufficing, sufficed)
1.
If you say that something will suffice, you mean it will be enough to achieve a purpose or to fulfil a need. (FORMAL)
A cover letter should never exceed one page; often a far shorter letter will suffice.
= do
VERB: no cont, V
2.
Suffice it to say or suffice to say is used at the beginning of a statement to indicate that what you are saying is obvious, or that you will only give a short explanation.
Suffice it to say that afterwards we never met again...
PHRASE: PHR that, PHR with cl

Wikipedia

Necessity and sufficiency

In logic and mathematics, necessity and sufficiency are terms used to describe a conditional or implicational relationship between two statements. For example, in the conditional statement: "If P then Q", Q is necessary for P, because the truth of Q is guaranteed by the truth of P (equivalently, it is impossible to have P without Q). Similarly, P is sufficient for Q, because P being true always implies that Q is true, but P not being true does not always imply that Q is not true.

In general, a necessary condition is one that must be present in order for another condition to occur, while a sufficient condition is one that produces the said condition. The assertion that a statement is a "necessary and sufficient" condition of another means that the former statement is true if and only if the latter is true. That is, the two statements must be either simultaneously true, or simultaneously false.

In ordinary English (also natural language) "necessary" and "sufficient" indicate relations between conditions or states of affairs, not statements. For example, being a male is a necessary condition for being a brother, but it is not sufficient—while being a male sibling is a necessary and sufficient condition for being a brother. Any conditional statement consists of at least one sufficient condition and at least one necessary condition.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Suffice
1. "Renewable" energy (wind, solar, biomass) won‘t suffice.
2. Clearly, simply streamlining procedures will not suffice.
3. "Reforming the IMF‘s governance structure will not suffice.
4. "Forget the fashion spice, wearing a skirt would suffice!
5. One summons would suffice, and 7 looks vindictive.