Sentence examples for Be admissible from inspiring English sources

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Be admissible

adjective

Capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable

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The question is, would it be admissible?

Political context and intention may be admissible as mitigating circumstances.

The copies would not be admissible in court.

If so, the statements would not be admissible.

It's not certain that they would be admissible in court".

For example, confessions obtained through coercion would be admissible as evidence.

Doctors' expressions of mistake or apology will not be admissible as evidence.

You don't want them worrying about whether this evidence is going to be admissible in court.

What photographs compelled World Press Photo to consider whether amateur photos would be admissible?

The challenger had argued that only individual examinations by psychologists or psychiatrists should be admissible.

The commission can receive evidence which would not be admissible in a court of law.

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