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The phrase "admissibility programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal, immigration, or regulatory frameworks where certain programs determine the eligibility or acceptance of individuals or entities.
Example: "The government has implemented new admissibility programs to streamline the immigration process for skilled workers."
Alternatives: "eligibility programs" or "acceptance programs".
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Decisions on screening immigrants for HIV infection not only have direct implications for admissibility programs but also affect the need for culturally and linguistically appropriate clinical and public health services.
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John Wagner, executive director of admissibility and passenger programs for Customs and Border Protection, acknowledged that waiting times had been increasing "a little bit," but said the agency was taking steps to deal with higher passenger numbers, which affect the length of lines.
However, the Federation's report also noted that the nebulous ethical issues raised by Trinity Western's covenant lie beyond its purview and that "the ultimate decision on [the program's] admissibility rests with the individual law societies". .
The program module π adm for the admissibility test is as follows: π adm = π cf ∪ { defeated (X ) ← in (Y ), att (Y, X ) ; π adm = ← in (X ), att (Y, X ), not defeated (Y ) }.
In each case the semantics of the underlying languages and the preservation of the semantics of the considered programs are the surveyor's rod of admissibility.
Jessica was also a member of the DNA team which successfully litigated the admissibility of STRMix results in People v. Hillary, a case where different probabilistic genotyping programs reached different results.
Jessica led the team which successfully challenged the admissibility of evidence produced by low copy number DNA testing and the Forensic Statistical Tool, a likelihood ratio software program in People v. Collins, 49 MiSup.Ct595 (Sup.Ct. Kings Co. 2015) (Dwyer, J.).
No rule governs the admissibility of evidence.
The CCRC also questioned the admissibility of voice identification evidence.
For example, rules of admissibility come into play.
Admissibility of sworn testimony from records of courts of inquiry.
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