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The phrase "admissible that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the acceptability or validity of a statement or argument.
Example: "It is admissible that the evidence presented may not be sufficient to support the claim."
Alternatives: "acceptable that" or "permissible that".
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Moreover, since (M(I _i) is finite, the full triangulated subcategory ({text {Ho}}(mathcal {C}_i) subset {text {Ho}}(mathcal {C}_i^{M(I _i})) is admissible (that is, its embedding functor admits a left and a right-adjoint, as in Sect. 3.4).
But equally it is not admissible that atheists insist that such a belief in God as creator be ruled out in advance.
In Evans' case, the court of appeal decided it "relevant and admissible" that the woman had had separate sexual encounters with two men, around the time of the alleged rape.
For a subset of real-time applications, (e.g., process control or multimedia), it may be admissible that some of its deadlines are missed.
The rules governing federal courts - that suspects must be read their rights for their statements to be admissible, that law enforcement must seek the consent of a child's parent or guardian before questioning him, and that the defense can issues subpoenas to compel witnesses to testify - are not trivial technicalities.
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Primo de Rivera maintained that "no other argument is admissible than that of fists and pistols when justice or the Fatherland is attacked".
This ensures that in future iterations we compute admissible sets that are not contained in previously found preferred extensions.
Our notion of mediation is given by both a set of properties and an admissible zone that selects some of the rules that satisfy those properties.
Given a particular claims problem ((E,c)) the admissible rule that provides the F-rights (F-utopia) for agent (i,) could be different from the admissible rule that provides the F-rights (F-utopia) for agent (jne i).
Citing reports that Mr. Parker would testify against Mr. Tulloch, The Associated Press also quoted Robert Guerriero, a lawyer for Mr. Tulloch, as saying, "We welcome any admissible testimony that helps explain the tragedy".
Reichenbach's strategy is to characterize "admissible operations," that is assertable, subjunctive conditionals, and their truth values, by their deductive relations with indicative "nomological statements".
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