Sentence examples for is therefore impermissible from inspiring English sources

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We cannot know what the something is, or whither it is leading us; and it is therefore impermissible for art, a mere derivative of life, to claim anything as presumptuous as a moral purpose or a social function.

Finally, the utilitarian case for open borders stresses that restricting freedom of movement leads to obvious inefficiencies and is therefore impermissible.

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In Griggs v. Duke Power (1971), its first big swing at business necessity under the Civil Rights Act, the Supreme Court ruled that a company's intelligence test was unrelated to the work done by ordinary laborers, and its disparate impact on blacks was therefore impermissible.

The implication is that one's life experience is therefore entirely irrelevant to the process of judging, and to consider it at all can only bring in impermissible bias.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, in Cincinnati, ruled late last year that Ohio's Pilot Project Scholarship Program "clearly has the impermissible effect of promoting sectarian schools" and was therefore unconstitutional.

This has one immediately paradoxical implication: namely, that if unjust combatants fight without violating the rules governing the conduct of war, all their individual acts of war are permissible; yet these individual acts together constitute a war that is unjust and therefore impermissible.

But that's honest and direct, and therefore impermissible.

But if property rights to natural biological resources---such as genomic stability/health---are impossible, and if those who threaten genetic integrity (because of the heritability of epigenetic change) therefore have no rights to do so, then avoidable DT is ethically impermissible [ 33], and citizens/scientists should not allow it.

So why then is it impermissible to provide similar protection to other public spaces?

In its most basic form, the central argument supporting the claim that it is unethical to destroy human embryos goes as follows: It is morally impermissible to intentionally kill innocent human beings; the human embryo is an innocent human being; therefore it is morally impermissible to intentionally kill the human embryo.

This is completely impermissible.

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