Preventing the establishment of a state religion is quite clearly a permissible goal under Locke. |
|
When melding black threes in the process of going out, it is permissible to meld two black threes and a wild card. |
|
I think it's permissible, after working on your favourite virus for over 20 years, to develop some sort of feeling for it. |
|
Where I think it relevant, helpful and permissible to take into account other material I shall indicate what it is. |
|
To run a travel agency is permissible provided the agency is not directly involved in promoting haram activities. |
|
Arguably the prime, indeed ultimate, determinant of land value in modern society is its permitted or permissible use. |
|
Only if the underdrawing's gradations of black and white were flowing smoothly was it permissible to pick up a brush and add color. |
|
In certain sectors, they say, it was permissible to regard everyone, infants and grandparents included, as though they were grenade slingers. |
|
Would it be permissible for me to do a dramatic adaptation of one of your stories for the stage for a summer production for charity? |
|
What does not exist on the statute books or in the case law is evidently permissible. |
|
Against a class of men who themselves stuck at nothing, everything was held to be permissible. |
|
This suffices to qualify stress as a permissible concept from the operationalist standpoint. |
|
Wife beating is not endorsed, although some opportunist clerics interpret that it is permissible. |
|
It would have been entirely permissible to arrest the hijackers of the four aircraft used as weapons. |
|
It would not be permissible for the police to take the victim of a crime to a suspect who was under arrest to see if he could identify him. |
|
It is permissible to look at the teaching in the specification to see what the patentee has put forward as his technical contribution. |
|
In general, all the evaluated parameters are below the permissible limits established by the norm. |
|
This ensures that the bacterial content of food remains within permissible limits. |
|
It will just be a matter of the device beeping when the degree of flexion exceeds permissible limits. |
|
When we say that such operations are permissible, it is because they are the only means. |
|
|
It sets up a system of permissible interceptions with warrants or authorisations. |
|
It is therefore perfectly permissible for the owner of a copyright to do nothing with it. |
|
Thus the maximum permissible period of stay on entry was increased from three to six months. |
|
He referred to a number of scenarios which would not be permissible under Irish law at present. |
|
Detention without charge beyond the normal 24 hours is permissible in certain situations. |
|
No unfair advantages in a duel were permissible if a knight was to retain his honor. |
|
This defines permissible speech according to what somebody thinks the public should know about. |
|
They see themselves as emissaries of a national movement for whom everything is permissible. |
|
I find it outrageous that they think it is permissible to canvass for votes in such a way. |
|
Which institutional and personal differentiations would properly be permissible and which would not be? |
|
They do not use electricity, but power from gas or hydraulic generators is permissible. |
|
He said this is not permissible under the law and the rules could not have overriding effect. |
|
It is, however, permissible for a parent to transfer legal ownership of funds to a child by way of a gift. |
|
Where to draw the line between permissible detention or taking of property and impermissible detention or taking of property is a hard question. |
|
If consent is impossible or impracticable, it may be permissible to conduct the research in the absence of consent in certain situations. |
|
Collective or community rights imply permissible inegalitarian ranking of members in the interests of preservation of tradition. |
|
It should be permissible, for instance, for intermediary tables to differentiate between smokers and non-smokers. |
|
It is permissible, where the context so allows, to construe words used in the plural as including the singular. |
|
I wish every permissible measure to be taken that can relieve your internment of its irksomeness. |
|
It is surely permissible to see in these two portraits the hand of a single painter. |
|
|
In some of the myths it is permissible for them to marry women of various forbidden degrees. |
|
And if that's so, then these sorts of searches, even based on foreseeably imperfect evidence, are quite permissible. |
|
This method was permissible because the importer, by furnishing proper information, could avoid the penalty tax. |
|
If a maximum permissible residual gas pressure is exceeded, the electron source is automatically shut down and a gettering process is activated. |
|
While ghosting may be more and more socially permissible, she believes a long-term relationship requires certain standards of decorum. |
|
Thus the postulation of the Deity is not only permissible, it is unavoidable. |
|
He may be right, but his sour remarks are outside the range of permissible discourse on this subject, which is either pious or punishing. |
|
The third party claim amounts to the guarantors asserting a claim and that is not permissible. |
|
This is permissible I suppose, but dishonourable, and remember, they did this after a two-month delay. |
|
It is unlikely that a sale of dynamite over the counter is permissible without compliance with some further bureaucratic procedures. |
|
But it's no longer permissible to sit on the sidelines making snide comments. |
|
Would it be morally permissible for her to become pregnant with the aim of aborting the embryo immediately? |
|
Domestically, September 11 has sparked debate about the permissible extent of civil rights abridgements in times of national peril. |
|
All the permissible domesticated or reared quadrupeds can be offered for Qurbani. |
|
A system of private property governed by a rule of law sets limits on the permissible form of competition for resources. |
|
Since permissible limits in India are as high as to accommodate these pollutants, they cannot be booked under pollution control rules. |
|
The syntax tells us which diagrams are acceptable, that is, which are well-formed, and which manipulations are permissible in each system. |
|
However, it is not permissible for such private organizations to spend the zakat money to cover their administration costs. |
|
He informed her that it was not permissible that a layperson possess such an important relic. |
|
Conduct which is justified is right, or at least permissible, in the circumstances. |
|
|
It is accepted that there is a right of way by prescription, but the nature of the permissible usage of that right of way is disputed. |
|
We use author and poet rather than authoress and poetess, but until fairly recently it was permissible to distinguish persons who act by gender. |
|
Likewise, it is permissible for the nurse to obtain the patient's signature on a previously unsigned consent form and then to witness that consent. |
|
It may be permissible to call them economic conflicts because they concern that sphere of human life which is, in common speech, known as the sphere of economic activities. |
|
The suspended particulate matter is above permissible limits. |
|
It is also possible for someone to be pro-choice and think abortion is generally permissible, but not for certain reasons. |
|
Pipers wore black shoes, tartan hose, spats, kilt, jacket, full wrap around plaid and glengarry, with hat badge and shoulder brooch, and skeine dhu, permissible. |
|
When all things are permissible, then permissiveness loses its allure. |
|
The consensus leans toward forbidding it, though some people of knowledge think it permissible. |
|
There is a list of the basic licensing conditions which will be entitled to exemption, a white list of other permissible clauses, and a black list of impermissible clauses. |
|
For this reason, it is permissible to destroy a phonograph record, or to erase or copy over a sound or video tape, even though a divine name may be recorded on it. |
|
A resistance unit has a temperature fuse between a resistance and a terminal for deactivating a resistance circuit when the motor reaches the permissible maximum temperature. |
|
Judges become the arbiters of what speech is permissible, and what is not. |
|
If the landlord doesn't approve and permit satellite dish TV, under the rules and regulations, renters have the right to install dish antennas in permissible areas. |
|
Might we think that there are times when it might permissible, perhaps obligatory, for us to do something that runs afoul of the rule of law in the name of a greater good? |
|
Grosvenor Place, which runs alongside the palace, has almost four times the maximum permissible amount of nitrogen dioxide. |
|
Least of all would it be permissible for this Court to intervene in respect of the initiation of proceedings by a House of Parliament against a federal judge. |
|
When this occurs, the TCP windows throttle back to reduce the data flow permissible to permit the TCP network to discover a new maintainable steady state. |
|
It exceeds the elastic strength pressure and permissible pressure. |
|
Effectively, this states that council's actions are legally defendable but it does not address if they are morally justifiable or if other actions are permissible. |
|
|
You'll never find me worrying about the placement of cutlery or whether it's permissible to address an older woman by her first name instead of her title. |
|
For example, it is permissible to pronounce the word Elohim when it is an obvious reference to human judges or false gods, or Tzeva'ot when it refers to armies. |
|
Their opinions over what was permissible were often highly subjective. |
|
It is not permissible to sell one's blood or to pay the blood donor. |
|
Religious jewelry such as crosses, crucifixes, stars of David, ichthuses, crescents, etc, are permissible if similar jewelry is permitted in the dresscode. |
|
The vast majority of Sunni and Shii jurists believed that birth control through use of coitus interruptus was permissible, although a minority disagreed. |
|
These responses are based on a sentimental view of nature, permissible in prepubescent girls, perhaps, but disturbing in anyone old enough to know better. |
|
Larger cohos were later found by the EPA to contain up to 1540 times the current permissible PCB limit. |
|
The demonstration of treatment safety is a primary endpoint in human studies as human efficacy studies of bioweapon threats are not permissible. |
|
He said that the walls and the roof of a house are barren, too, but it is permissible to charge someone for allowing him to use them. |
|
It is not permissible to bury dog muck in parks or play areas and most public areas. |
|
This practice is permissible because the magnitude of the degree Celsius is equal to that of the kelvin. |
|
Since 1 January 2010 it has been permissible to hold court proceedings in Russian by mutual consent of the parties. |
|
German legal scholars of the 1930s carefully worked out guidelines for what type of bombing was permissible under international law. |
|
Not long ago, I learned that organophosphates make up part of a list of permissible compounds for fracking fluid. |
|
If one has health concerns, or responsibilities that cannot be fulfilled because of fasting, then it is perfectly permissible not to fast. |
|
Periodic re-evaluation of the facts is required and allowed for other permissible methods. |
|
Foreign investment by sponsoring directors will be permissible on the basis of capital being non-repatriable but dividends remittable abroad. |
|
They recommended that a list of permissible fees be published and circulated to the court officials. |
|
A study conducted in West Bengal by NGOs, Toxics Link and DISHA, found that the level of methylmercury in fish from the state is way higher than permissible levels. |
|
|
Continuous torque density relates to method of cooling and permissible period of operation before destruction by overheating of windings or PM damage. |
|
The jockey took a total of five tests, four of which gave a reading above the permissible threshold of 17 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. |
|
It is permissible to take A Levels in languages one already speaks fluently, or courses with overlapping content, even if not always fully recognized by universities. |
|
Greater experimentation in art forms were again permissible, with the result that more sophisticated and subtly critical work began to be produced. |
|
If an action of Congress or the agencies is challenged, however, it is the court system that ultimately decides whether these actions are permissible under the Constitution. |
|
In my view, our action today should only mean that Government's permissible supervision of Internet contents stops at the traditional line of unprotected speech. |
|
Today, many Yemeni Twelvers still dissemble about their adherence to that school, following the doctrine of taqiyya, or religiously permissible dissemblance. |
|
When the gear ratios are not correct, the motor will be operating below the optimum speed and the torque generated will be below the permissible levels. |
|
An exclusionary power is one in which the donor has authorized the donee to appoint to any one or more of the permissible appointees, to the exclusion of the others. |
|
This means that freedom of contract permissible in the law of patents has been limited under the law and the contract is voidable when inventor has informed the employer. |
|
It's too vague and so it doesn't tell broadcasters in advance, in a way they can truly understand, what's permissible and what isn't,'' Berman said. |
|
Thus, the range of contraceptive options deemed permissible is wider then it would be if sexual relations were intended to always combine procreative and unitive purposes. |
|