- Is Not
Enough is an
English translation of the
Latin phrase Orbis non
sufficit, the
motto of Bond's
supposed real-world
ancestor Sir
Thomas Bond. In the...
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medicine and pharmacology,[citation needed]
where a
similar term
quantum sufficit ("as much as is sufficient") has been used (abbreviated Q.S.). Quantum...
- not even
receive a
trophy or medals; the league's
Latin motto was
honor sufficit ('honour is sufficient'). Thus,
those clubs less able to
compete financially...
- fail,
numerical grade 5.0) (see Sub omni
canone in
German Wikipedia) non
sufficit or non rite ("insufficient", fail,
numerical grade 4.0–5.0), rite ("duly"...
- (a
winged demi-horse
ensigned with six stars), with the
motto Orbis non
sufficit ("The
world is not enough"), were
emblazoned in a
window of the church...
-
expressions from
Latin grammar oratio obliqua indirect speech orbis non
sufficit the
world does not
suffice or the
world is not
enough from
Satires of Juvenal...
- translation: Luther's Works,
American Edition, 55 vols. (St. Louis: CPH), 4:313; "
Sufficit igitur nobis haec cognitio, non
egredi animas ex
corporibus in periculum...
- (duly). A
thesis can also be
rejected with a
Latin remark (non-rite, non-
sufficit or
worst as sub omni canone). Bachelor's and master's
theses receive numerical...
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ancestry to an
Elizabethan spy
named John Bond, and
whose motto was Non
Sufficit Orbis—the
world is not enough. Some
sources provide the name as "Monique...
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quaque hora
every 4
hours q.s.
quantum sufficiat (subjunctive),
quantum sufficit (indicative),
quantum satis as much as suffices; a
sufficient quantity...