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US
/ədˌmɪsəˈbɪɫəti/
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[ UK /ɐdmˌɪsəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɐdmˌɪsəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
- acceptability by virtue of being admissible
How To Use admissibility In A Sentence
- The Court of Criminal Appeal held that, despite the inadmissibility of certain parts of the evidence admitted at trial, no miscarriage of justice resulted from the inclusion of that evidence.
- Thus, we need not determine whether the evidence viewed in the light most favorable to the State was sufficient to support conviction, see State v. Dupont, 149 N.H.70, 78, but rather limit our review to the admissibility of the unweighed packets.
- Its admissibility is conditioned by certain requirements and protected by certain safeguards. Some Aspects of My Profession
- There are two possible resolutions to inadmissibility, depending on whether the person is simply outside the U.S., voided his 245(i) eligibility, or is in removal proceedings before an Immigration Judge (IJ). Aggie R. Hoffman: Returning to the US As An Immigrant After Unlawful Presence
- admissibility" and observes that admissibility entails consistency. Kurt Gödel
- Chapter two generalizes certain distinctive characteristics of evidence litigation in respect of ship's collision at sea in view of the judge's evidentiary admissibility and weight.
- A waiver of inadmissibility like a pardon is available for the work related visas of H-1B, L and O, based on a showing that issuing the visa is in the national interest. Aggie R. Hoffman: Return to the U.S. after Immigration Violations
- After the trial commenced, but before a jury was empanelled, counsel embarked on a series of applications relating primarily to the admissibility of evidence.
- In my view, when the admissibility of demonstrative evidence is in issue, in many cases, a traditional analysis of probative value really misses the point.
- At the same time, it is unlikely that a person who has previously violated the terms of his nonimmigrant visa would again be trusted as to his temporary intent, even after passage of 10 years of inadmissibility. Aggie R. Hoffman: Return to the U.S. after Immigration Violations