Examples of 'sufficient effect' in a sentence

Meaning of "sufficient effect"

sufficient effect - refers to achieving an effect that is satisfactory or enough for a particular purpose

How to use "sufficient effect" in a sentence

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sufficient effect
A sufficient effect of discoloration is hence difficult to obtain.
This addition quantity should give a sufficient effect.
These compounds exhibit a sufficient effect concerning water adsorption.
Too little compound will not have sufficient effect.
This fails to get sufficient effect of improving the separation property.
Established safety processes and programs are not having a sufficient effect on performance.
The sufficient effect is obtained also when the incorporated amount of the drug is decreased.
Each treatment method provides a sufficient effect by a single treatment.
Usually four cuts distributed approximately evenly around the circumference provide sufficient effect.
Closure of an area does not have a sufficient effect on the recovery of the cod.
Follow the administration instructions for Brontex Tablets for a sufficient effect.
A single treatment produces the sufficient effect for removing the pain.
Thus, sufficient effect for the wind pressure reduction have been unable to be obtained.
Unfortunately they could not yet attain a sufficient effect on such purpose.
This range gives a sufficient effect of dispersing the filler and hardly causes poor dispersion.

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The resistance spot welding according to the present invention has sufficient effect in this range.
However, a sufficient effect could not be obtained.
However, none of them obtains a sufficient effect.
Otherwise, a sufficient effect of masking an unpleasant taste can be obtained.
For an extremely short time or instantaneously, no sufficient effect can be expected.
Accordingly, sufficient effect for stably reinforcing the surface to be executed can not be expected.
However, none of these processes provide a sufficient effect and are satisfactory.
However, a sufficient effect can not be obtained at a reheating treatment temperature of lower than 250°C.
However, none of these therapies have a sufficient effect on some types of cancers.
In many cases, calcium ions present in hard tap water may have a sufficient effect.
Outside of this range, a sufficient effect can not be obtained.
A pressure of at least about 20 bar is needed for providing a sufficient effect.
With this contact lens, a sufficient effect on oxygen permeability is obtained.
Winding at a tension of no greater than 0.1 cN / dtex is preferred for a sufficient effect by setting.
By using the heating apparatuses, a sufficient effect of restraining season cracking is achieved.
Below 5 %, the ceramic does not have a sufficient effect.
This makes it possible to easily obtain a sufficient effect from the outside reinforcing layer 28.
However, these radical scavengers are incapable of producing a sufficient effect of reducing the free radicals.
Therefore, this prior art fails to produce the sufficient effect of promoting the biodegradation rate.
When the amount is less than 0.2 parts by weight, a sufficient effect is not obtained.
The weekly dosage is 400 mg for a sufficient effect without any adverse impact.
If the reduction rate of the skin-pass is less than 0.1 %, a sufficient effect can not be obtained.
Forced plantation and forced labor had sufficient effect to introduce monetary economics . [ 1 ].
A hydrophobicity of below 30 % will not provide a sufficient effect of the surface treatment.
If the reduction rate is less than 0.1 %, a sufficient effect can not be obtained.

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