Adequacy
31adequacy — / ædɪkwəsi/ noun the fact of being large enough or good enough for something …
32adequacy — Sufficiency; sufficiency for a particular purpose, Penn. & N, Y. C. & R. Co. v Mason, 109 Pa 296 …
33adequacy of coverage — A test that measures the extent to which the value of an asset is protected from potential loss either through insurance or hedging. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
34adequacy of consideration — See adequate consideration …
35Levels of adequacy — In his seminal work Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965), Noam Chomsky introduces a hierarchy of Levels of Adequacy for evaluating grammars (theories of specific languages) and metagrammars (theories of grammars). These levels constitute a… …
36Capital adequacy ratio — (CAR), also called Capital to Risk (Weighted) Assets Ratio (CRAR), is a ratio of a bank s capital to its risk. National regulators track a bank s CAR to ensure that it can absorb a reasonable amount of loss [Cite web |… …
37capital adequacy — The measure of the sufficiency of a firm s funds to meet its business and regulatory obligations; see financial resources and financial resources requirement. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary * * * capital adequacy ˌcapital… …
38capital adequacy ratio — ➔ ratio * * * capital adequacy ratio UK US noun [C] (ABBREVIATION CAR, also capital ratio) ► BANKING, FINANCE the amount of a bank s capital in relation to the amount of money that it has lent to people and organizations: » …
39Delusions of Adequacy — (or DOA) is an online music zine with an orientation towards independent musicians, most of which are American rock musicians. The outfit commenced operations on New Year s Day in 1999, and has since amassed an extensive collection of reviews,… …
40Dialysis adequacy — In nephrology, dialysis adequacy is the measurement of renal dialysis for the purpose of determining dialysis treatment regime and to better understand the pathophysiology of renal dialysis. It is an area of considerable controversy in nephrology …