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The phrase "admissibility decisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts, particularly when discussing whether certain evidence or information can be accepted in a court or legal proceeding.
Example: "The judge's admissibility decisions will greatly impact the outcome of the trial."
Alternatives: "acceptance rulings" or "eligibility determinations".
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For courts confronted with the need to demarcate legitimate from illegitimate scientific claims in admissibility decisions, the falsifiability rule, and its associated practice of testing, seemed a godsend.
That error of emphasis could be avoided by shifting attention away from admissibility decisions, which figure in only a small fraction of lawsuits, to a more balanced and symmetrical consideration of the strengths and weaknesses of the available evidence.
Like Popper, Bloor and his successors in SSK were also concerned with the demarcation question that confronts judges in admissibility decisions: what makes an assertion about the nature of the world genuinely, or adequately, scientific rather than merely wishful, subjective, interested, grounded in superstition, or even deluded?
In Daubert's epistemological framework, scientists establish the criteria for what counts as science, and judges are charged with importing these into admissibility decisions; only after claims pass through the double screen of judges "thinking like scientists" are juries entitled to hear testifying experts and weigh their respective credibility.
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By streamlining its work like this, the court's judges delivered nearly 1,100 judgments last year; decisions on admissibility were made on a further 88,000 applications.
In a health-insurance-fraud case now unfolding in Tennessee, however, a federal court held a full hearing, with testimony from neuroimaging experts and other scientists, about the limits and potential of fMRI lie detection; a decision about admissibility is expected by early June.
However, that doesn't mean they are refugees under U.S. law quite yet -- for that to happen, UNHCR has to formally refer a person for resettlement, and then the Department of Homeland Security has to make a decision on admissibility to the United States".
"It is clear that the ICC will not be in a position to render its decision on the admissibility of the case until after Mr Gaddafi has been tried, and potentially sentenced and executed," wrote Keita.
The logic TS4 has neither the extension property nor the co-cover property which previously were central instruments for construction decision algorithms for admissibility in modal logics (e.g. reflexive and transitive modal logic S4).
The state Supreme Court is demanding a formal decision on the admissibility of 13 statements reportedly made by Kathleen Savio, Peterson's third wife and alleged victim, before her death in March 2004.
Despite all criticism, however, Daubert remains the law of the land in the federal courts, and its narrow holding that the Federal Rules of Evidence control admissibility rather than the 1923 decision in Frye v. United States remains unchallenged.
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