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permissibility

NOUN
  1. admissibility as a consequence of being permitted

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  • The common law is pretty clear about the impermissibility of ex post facto legislation and bills of attainder. Archive 2009-03-01
  • By compiling numerous comments made by a range of religious clerics, scholars and authorities over the last several years, the goal is to assess the substance and significance of the religious discourse concerning Shi'a Islam and the permissibility or impermissibility of WMD acquisition, possession and use. Rahim Kanani: Islam and the Bomb: Religious Justification for and Against Nuclear Weapons
  • This charade is the result of the impermissibility of quotas. The Volokh Conspiracy » Epstein on Ricci:
  • And so it went, as Rehnquist was defeated on decisions ranging from the permissibility of affirmative action to the impermissibility of criminal penalties for gay sex between consenting adults. Whatever Happened to the Lone Ranger?
  • The petitioners are right in their submission with regard to impermissibility of collecting cess in this regard.
  • The debates concerning the impermissibility of procreation raise deep issues in metaphysics and value theory, and have been particularly active in recent years Parenthood and Procreation
  • Once the impermissibility of a reservation has been demonstrated, there are two fundamental possibilities. The Volokh Conspiracy » Yet Another Reason Not To Sign the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child:
  • A further question is whether the other parties to the treaty may accept and thus legitimate an impermissible reservation or whether a determination of impermissibility is conclusive. The Volokh Conspiracy » Yet Another Reason Not To Sign the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child:
  • What was the need, then, for a specific text to prove the permissibility of mingling wool and flax in zizith?
  • He believes that the peoples of the world are stumbling toward an unprecedented consensus on the impermissibility of certain gross collective ‘war crimes’ and ‘crimes against humanity.’
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