Examples of Sufficiently complete in a sentence
Sufficiently complete data is typically available for packaged cooling equipment.
H.3. Sitting of Proposed Facilities (Article 13) Sufficiently complete information on assessment of site-related factors that can affect the safety of the facility during its service life and after its closure, probable impact of the facility on individuals, public and the environment and informing the public on safety of facilities and consulting the neighbouring states was provided in Sections Н.3.1 – Н.3.3.4 of the NRU-2003.
Sufficiently complete means that the application contains all the information required to permit a substantive review.
Sufficiently complete means that the ANDA contains all the information required under section 505(j)(2)(A) of the FD&C Act and does not contain a deficiency described in 21 CFR 314.101(d) and (e).
Instead, Hernandez would take the workers’ checks to the bank to cash them and then return the remaining money after deducting the amount owed for the meal plan.14 The farmworkers harvested asparagus and peppers.
The receipt of an ANDA means that FDA made a threshold determination that the ANDA is a substantially complete application, that is, an ANDA that on its face is sufficiently complete to permit a substantive review.20 Sufficiently complete means that the ANDA contains all the information required under section 505(j)(2)(A) of the FD&C Act and does not contain a deficiency described in 21 CFR 314.101(d) and (e).21 Q11.
The Scope of work will be written by a VPA colleague and shall be:• Sufficiently complete to ensure VPA needs are adequately met.• Broad enough to ensure competition.• Drawn to reflect the procurement needs of the VPA, rather than favor a particular vendor.Competition is considered impractical and not necessary for purchases from the Federal government, other states and their agencies or institutions and public bodies as defined in § 2.2-4301 of the Code of Virginia.
Sufficiently complete contracts protecting relationship-specific investments from opportunistic behavior of the investor’s business partners are costly or may be unavailable, and so relationship-specific investments are more likely to be undertaken in an environment fostering cooperation, fairness and trust.4 It is generally believed that the business environment in Japan has these characteristics to a high degree.
Revised Drawings: Sufficiently complete for proper installation of substitution and related Work.
The contrary interpretation would result in deposits from the U.S. Treasury into the Special Accounts of amounts not collected, or not yet collected, from importers.