suitability

IPA: sutʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The quality of being suitable.
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Examples of "suitability" in Sentences

  • The image is the suitability of the film.
  • The problem is also the suitability of the image.
  • Sources range in suitability from elementary to high school levels.
  • What we do have is standards that the Legal Counsel's Office has that maintains what we call the suitability determination.
  • TRAI now seeks industry views on areas such as Long term suitability of numbering plan, effective utilization of numbers and Allocation and pricing of the numbers.
  • With the dollar amount of public funds that are poured into NASA and in effect, the JPL, I can not say the requirements for some form of a BI for suitability is unnecessary.
  • In a Summer of 2007, in suitability with a agreement between Buffalo Rapids Board of Control as well as Dave Schwarz, a pickup was used to lift Deb Schwarzs mobile kitchen to a Lapp wedding.
  • As to Dalglish's long term suitability its difficult to know, hes made a point of indicating that he will not seek the position long term if the board come back with a fresh vision for the club in the summer.
  • It is telling that now it only needs one big Arsenal defeat, like Wednesday, for all the old questions to be raised again about Wenger's future and his long-term suitability to lead his club out of the slough of mediocrity that they find themselves in.
  • In a recent Superior Court case, the court quoted an 1882 Connecticut Supreme Court opinion stating that suitability is not defined by the law so that its application can be determined as mere matter of eye-sight, but it is left necessarily to be determined solely by the judgment of the commissioners based upon inquiry and information.

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