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Others claim impermissible ethical violations on Mosher's part.
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When the men sued the police for assault, the courts struck down their claims as impermissible attacks on legal certainty, "an appalling vista".
"To write fiction about historical fact is very nearly impermissible," claimed the writer known to posterity as Josephine Tey.
Would you call that impermissible?
For a long time, it has been impermissible to call anyone a "model": all are supermodels.
It is not merely uncharacteristic but also impermissible for legal institutions to enforce some claim against a person, unless the claim meets the conditions of legality by being appropriately grounded in institutional practice.
It reportedly found less than $3 billion of NASA research programmes to be impermissible under the rules, excluding claims that relate to past programmes already remedied by America.
They have difficulty explaining a core and intuitively compelling feature of retributivism, namely the claim that it is always or nearly always impermissible either to inflict punishment on those who have done no wrong or to inflict disproportionately large punishments on those who have done some wrong.
The Islamic State's call to jihad is also impermissible.
With so much money on the line and so little warning of the consequences of failing to build exchanges, Sotomayor suggested that depriving some states of tax credits -- as the lawsuit claims Congress meant to do -- would be impermissible.
Connecticut officials rebutted that account in a statement Friday: "Coach Calhoun denies any claim that he knew that Nate Miles was receiving impermissible benefits.
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