Sufficient data definition

Sufficient data means at least ten (10) observations are eligible for inclusion in the denominator of the component calculation.
Sufficient data means data from which a reasonable assumption may be made about a breach, which falls within the scope of this Act.

Examples of Sufficient data in a sentence

  • Sufficient data and information will be shared and consultation will commence as appropriate and as soon as practicable.

  • Sufficient data is necessary to support all potential production scenarios.

  • Sufficient data will be provided to enable their purchase by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

  • Sufficient data in each set of shop drawings shall be included to permit a detailed study of the system submitted and its conformance to the Contract Documents and design intent.

  • Sufficient data was present to estimate population densities for 3 species.

  • Sufficient data must be collected to support a data recovery plan that is based on and reflective of feature density, horizontal and vertical density, culture, and time period.

  • Sufficient data should be recorded over extended time periods and differing conditions to establish the reliability of the technology.

  • Sufficient data obtained from each of the 11 state planning regions will be utilized to prepare a separate analysis for each region.

  • Sufficient data exist to state that the H2 generation rates for U-10Mo material will be less than 2 vol%, and most likely less than 0.1 vol %.

  • Sufficient data to support the need and projected success of the program.