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The permissibility
noun
The condition of being permissible; legitimacy; allowability.
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The permissibility of beta blockers in golf's top level has come into focus anew this week.
The permissibility of data release must be negotiated with each individual local authority.
The permissibility of soft money contributions has become a loophole in the Watergate-era laws, a loophole many say is so massive as to overwhelm the basic rule.
The permissibility of burial at sea, as was done with Osama bin Laden's body, has been debated by Islamic scholars.
Articulable is a favorite in Fourth Amendment cases, dealing with the permissibility of warrentless police searches.
But the permissibility of the practice depends on the individual situation.
The right to fight even when Muslim hostages may be killed is brought out as proof of the permissibility of collateral damage when there is no other choice.
In Britain, regulators are preparing final recommendations on the permissibility of partnerships that combine legal, consulting, accounting and other professional services, allowing all partners to share the profits.
The legal issues at the heart of the case revolve on the permissibility of borrowing in the name of parody or criticism.
Therefore, implicit recourse to the concept fails as a basis for replacing viability as the line dividing the permissibility of abortion from its prohibition.
His views about the permissibility of killing Americans indiscriminately were completely at odds with those of mainstream Muslim clerics around the world.
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