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been permissive
adjective
Giving, or predisposed to give permission; lenient.
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The attitude towards these (pro-governemnt) groups has been permissive and we are now seeing how they overextend their reach into the political sphere", says Rocio San Miguel, president of Citizen's Control, an NGO that monitors human rights and the armed forces.
In Finland, the ethical atmosphere and legislation have mostly been permissive (Stem cell research in the Nordic countries 2007).
Alternatively, the evolution of nematode trans-splicing might have occured first and been permissive for loss of Myc regulation.
For instance, loss of proliferative cells and the underlying Myc genetic circuitry might have been permissive for the development of trans-splicing.
In addition to the well-documented self-renewal and multipotent differentiation properties, UC-MSCs possess immunoregulatory capacities that have been permissive to allogeneic transplantation [ 21].
In Europe, the climatic conditions have been permissive enough to enable Ae. albopictus to gradually expand (often via transportation networks) from its introduction in Italy, where it arrived in 1990 (76).
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In certain crucial matters, Spock was permissive.
Either may be permissive rather than obligatory.
The word 'may,' it is agreed, is permissive, not mandatory.
Whereas section 102.111 is mandatory, section 102.112 is permissive.
The freshman eligibility rule is permissive and not mandatory.
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