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is permissive
adjective
Giving, or predisposed to give permission; lenient.
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The word 'may,' it is agreed, is permissive, not mandatory.
Whereas section 102.111 is mandatory, section 102.112 is permissive.
"The bulk of the country today is permissive, it's secure".
The freshman eligibility rule is permissive and not mandatory.
Furthermore, RBR E3 activity is permissive to the L104A mutant18.
In contrast, a user interface that supports multiple approaches is permissive.
Weather permitting -- and the forecast is permissive for a change -- the weekend will begin with today's semifinals.
Many Chinese have the impression that Waldorf is permissive, and allows children to play rather than to study.
The mutation is permissive for the ability to perform alternate gaits and has a favourable effect on harness racing performance.
Glucocorticoid replacement is permissive for rapid eye movement sleep and sleep consolidation in patients with adrenal insufficiency.
It is also found that the maximum current density is permissive 3700A/cm2 with these optimized parameters.
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