Admissible Sentence Examples

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  • How far, then, is such defence or explanation admissible and satisfactory?

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  • However, only the facts of the first complaint were declared admissible by the Commission.

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  • The lack of a defense challenge does not mean that the evidence becomes automatically admissible.

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  • However, modern roadside breath testers are sufficiently technologically advanced to be able to provide admissible evidence.

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  • The first paper of Maxwell's in which an attempt at an admissible physical theory of electromagnetism was made was communicated to the Royal Society in 1867.

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  • When two or more modes of accounting for a phenomena are equally admissible as not directly contradicted by known phenomena, it seems to Epicurus almost a return to the old mythological habit of mind when a savant asserts that the real cause is one and only one.

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  • There was concern that some evidence, which would have assisted a defendant, could not have been made admissible under the existing rules.

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  • Is the court to be invited de bene esse to look at inadmissible material so as the better to understand admissible material?

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  • The slave was introduced with certain customary rites into his position in the family; he was in practice, though not by law, permitted to accumulate a private fund of his own; his marriage was also recognized by custom; though in general excluded from sacred ceremonies and public sacrifices, slaves were admissible to religious associations of a private kind; there were some popular festivals in which they were allowed to participate; they had even special ones for themselves both at Athens and in other Greek centres.

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  • If we inquire what is the greatest admissible longitudinal aberration (Sf) in an object-glass according to the above rule, we find Sf =Xa 2 (2), a being the angular semi-aperture.

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  • Throughout the operation of increasing the focal length, the resolving power of the instrument, which depends only upon the aperture, remains unchanged; and we thus arrive at the rather startling conclusion that a telescope of any degree of resolving power might be constructed without an object-glass, if only there were no limit to the admissible focal length.

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  • An admissible error of phase of 4X will correspond to an error of IX in a reflecting and 2X in a (glass) refracting surface, the incidence in both cases being perpendicular.

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  • We have seen that in perpendicular reflection a surface error not exceeding IX may be admissible.

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  • Great variety of design is admissible in the conservatory, but it ought always to be adapted to the style of the mansion of which it is a prominent appendage.

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  • This is generally assumed to be the case in mathematical problems, but the assumption is admissible only in rough work, or if the temperature difference is small.

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  • The point of view is to be modified profoundly by what follows - by the doctrine of the class-concept behind the class, of the form or idea as the constitutive formula of a substance, or, again, by the requirement that an essential attribute must be grounded in the nature or essence of the substance of which it is predicated, and that such attributes alone are admissible predicates from the point of view of the strict ideal of science.

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  • These limit the admissible values of a-, which are in general determined by a transcendental equation corresponding to the determinantal equation (6).

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  • As to the nature of the chief factors concerned in the two revolutions in the vegetable kingdom, if it is admissible to use so strong a term, only a guess can be hazarded.

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  • By a decision of 29 June 2004, the court declared the application admissible.

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  • Blanket arrangements for all students or for specific groups of students may not be legally admissible.

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  • Computer output is only admissible in evidence where special conditions are satisfied.

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  • On 12 December 2000 the first two cases were declared partly admissible and Hoffmann v. Germany was declared admissible.

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  • Under the empire the freedmen rose steadily in influence; they became admissible to the rank of equites and to the senate; they obtained provincial governments, and were appointed to offices in the imperial household which virtually placed them at the head of administrative departments (see Pallas and Narcissus).

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  • The forensic medical examination is an invaluable tool for collecting evidence against a perpetrator that may be admissible in court.

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  • In a case where a wife's confession was obtained by falsely stating to her that the suspected co-respondent had confessed, such confession was held admissible.

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  • The testimony of a slave is not admissible in court of law!

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  • If compact ("roll") sulphur is wanted the distillation is made to go on at the quickest admissible rate.

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  • Montaigne is far too much occupied about all sorts of the minutest details of human life to make it for a moment admissible that he regarded that life as a whole but as smoke and vapour.

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  • It is still admissible, however, to doubt whether the hateful consequence does not follow consistently from the theory laid down.

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  • Pyrites low in sulphur is incapable of sustaining its own combustion without the aid of an external source of heat, and 45% of sulphur is, for economic reasons, usually regarded as the lowest admissible for sulphuric acid manufacture.

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  • The choice between various methods of resolution, all mathematically admissible, would be guided by physical considerations respecting the mode of action of obstacles.

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  • Since y must vanish at the upper end (x 1), the admissible values of a are determined by o2=gz2/41, Jo(z)=o.

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  • The presump tion of some merely external connexion, as between any other two corporeal things, is alone admissible and some form of the These derivative powers include the five senses, speech and the reproductive faculty, and they bear to the soul the relation of qualities to a substance.

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  • The definition of temperature given above, though difficult in the case of a flame and perhaps still admissible in the case of an electric arc, becomes precarious when applied to the disruptive phenomena of a spark discharge.

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  • The general American doctrine is that where the contract is contained in separate writings they must connect themselves by reference, and that parol evidence is not admissible to connect them.

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  • The smallest admissible value of a 2-{-b2 is } b 2, where a is the longer side of the rectangle.

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  • In order, for example, to maintain the necessity of creation, he taught that all things except God were admissible or possible in their own nature, but that certain of them were rendered necessary by the act of the creative first agent, - in other words, that the possible could be transformed into the necessary.

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  • When, therefore, the Hebrew records have carried back to the most ancient admissible date the existence of the Hebrew language, this date must have been long preceded by that of the extinct parent language of the whole Semitic family; while this again was no doubt the descendant of languages slowly shaping themselves through ages into this peculiar type.

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