INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: NOUN
- N/A
- Termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function, breakdown.
- An object, person or endeavour in a state of failure or incapable of success.
- State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.
- A failing; a slight fault.
- A becoming insolvent; bankruptcy; suspension of payment.
- An unexpected omission
- An act that fails
- An event that does not accomplish its intended purpose
- A person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently
- Loss of ability to function normally
- Lack of success
- Inability to discharge all your debts as they come due
- The condition or fact of not achieving the desired end or ends.
- One that fails.
- The condition or fact of being insufficient or falling short.
- Decay, or defect from decay; deterioration.
- Want of success; the state of having failed.
- Omission; nonperformance.
- Cessation of supply, or total defect; a failing; deficiency
- Failure, Insolvency, Bankruptcy, Suspension. “Insolvency is a state; failure, an act flowing out of that state; and bankruptcy, an effect of that act” (Crabb). A bank may be insolvent—that is, unable to pay all its debts—without there being a public knowledge of the fact; it is a just law that makes it a criminal offense for a bank officer to receive deposits when he knows his bank to be insolvent. Failure is the popular and common name indicating the cessation of business on account of insolvency, especially if produced by the actual lack of money to meet some demand. Bankruptcy is often in popular use the same as insolvency, but it is more often used of the legal state of those who have surrendered their property to their creditors on account of their insolvency, or of the proceedings in connection therewith: as, he is going through bankruptcy. Suspension, or stoppage of payment, is in the nature of temporary failure, depending upon temporary disabilities not necessarily involving insolvency. Upon converting assets into money or getting an extension of credit, one who has suspended may be able to resume business. Insolvency and bankruptcy, in the legal sense, continue, in respect to past obligations, until the insolvent or bankrupt is formally discharged by the courts.
- Miscarriage.
- Neglect.
- A cessation of proper functioning or performance.
- The act of failing, or the state of having failed to accomplish a purpose or attain an object; want of success: as, the failures of life.
- Decay, or defect from decay: as, the failure of memory or of sight.
- Omission; non-performance: as, the failure of a promise or an engagement.
- A failing; deficiency; default; cessation of supply or total defect: as, the failure of springs or streams; failure of crops.
- The act or fact of becoming bankrupt or insolvent.
- A decline in strength or effectiveness.
- The act or fact of failing to pass a course, test, or assignment.
- Nonperformance of what is requested or expected; omission.
- The condition of becoming bankrupt by reason of insolvency; confession of insolvency; a becoming insolvent or bankrupt: as, the failure of a merchant or a bank.
INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: ADJECTIVE
- Of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement
- Not sufficient; not enough; inadequate to any need, use, or purpose.
- Wanting in strength, power, ability, capacity, or skill; incompetent; incapable; unfit.
- Not sufficient.
- Not sufficient; inadequate.
- N/A
INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not sufficient; lacking in what is necessary or required; deficient in amount, force, or fitness; inadequate; incompetent: as, insufficient provision or protection; insufficient motives.
- Someone who loses consistently
- A person with a record of failing
INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: RELATED WORDS
- Adequate, Sufficient, Shy, Too little, Lean, Light, Short, Low, Depleted, Skimpy, Poor, Scarce, Scant, Deficient, Inadequate
- Reluctance, Inadequacy, Malfunctioning, Insufficient, Incompetence, Refusal, Fails, Unwillingness, Fail, Failed, Inability, Failing, Unsuccessful person, Nonstarter, Loser
INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Adequate, Sufficient, Too little, Shy, Lean, Light, Short, Low, Depleted, Skimpy, Poor, Scarce, Scant, Deficient, Inadequate
- Deficiencies, Faulty, Lack, Reluctance, Inadequacy, Malfunctioning, Insufficient, Incompetence, Refusal, Unwillingness, Failed, Inability, Failing, Nonstarter, Loser
INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Offers with insufficient information are liable to rejection.
- Insufficient number of arguments or no entry found.
- Insufficient attributes were given to create an object.
- Mere knowledge of likelihood is legally insufficient proof.
- Bank and the amount of interest was insufficient.
- If there are insufficient facts in the affidavit there may be insufficient evidence for the Court to come to the desired finding.
- If we return a postdated item because of insufficient funds in your Account, you will be subject to the insufficient funds penalty.
- TKis causes insufficient voltage at motor induction and results in excessive output current but insufficient output torque.
- Evidence was insufficient if there were no relevant trials or data were insufficient.
- An insufficient sacrifice could not justify those who suffer from insufficient righteousness.
- The failure to keep alive the contract theory was own failure.
- Misrepresentations, shoddy work, failure to have required licenses, failure to perform.
- Charges: FAILURE TO APPEAR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONDITION OF SUSP.
- So those are the failure to pay and failure to file.
- Omission or failure to perform a legal duty; failure to meet an obligation when due.
- Procedures for establishing that a failure to file or failure to comply was not willful.
- Heat, cooling, server or network gear failure, or power failure, bankruptcy, etc.
- Ballast electronics failure is a somewhat random process that follows the standard failure profile for any electronic device.
- Failure to failure was substantially justified or other circumstances make an award of expenses unjust.
- Mechanical Failure Equipment failure typically occurs when devices exceed designed capacity or are inadequately maintained.
INSUFFICIENT vs FAILURE: QUESTIONS
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- What does insufficient disk space mean in Lightroom?
- When does a conviction rest upon insufficient evidence?
- Is crisis management a sign of insufficient planning?
- What happens to mail that has insufficient postage?
- What is the insufficient transport layer protection (TLS)?
- Why did the Titanic have insufficient lifeboat accommodation?
- Is insufficient technology killing the employee experience?
- What does '452 insufficient system resources' mean?
- Is insufficient sleep duration associated with insufficient dietary habits?
- What happened to total failure Inc in total failure?
- How are failure frequencies for piping failure frequencies derived?
- Why is misfire a critical failure and not a failure?
- Is diastolic heart failure the same as right heart failure?
- What is the meaning behind the album Failure by failure?
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- What are the symptoms of heart failure in heart failure patients?
- What is the meaning of failure to prepare and failure to plan?
- Do children with mastery-oriented response to failure verbalize attributions for their failure?
- Is policy failure from oppositional failure a success?