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It might be permissible to bring about a less than optimal outcome.
On his view it might be permissible to force someone to serve an end if that person can be given adequate reason to share the end, even if he does not accept it.
Therefore, Quinn's account of the moral significance of the distinction between direct and indirect agency could not be invoked to explain why it might be permissible to kill in self-defense or to sacrifice one's own life to save the lives of others.
The idea is that, OK, sure, it might be permissible now for women to attempt to climb the corporate ladder, but there's not room for everyone, so if you want all the lady power your heart craves, better start taking out the knees of all the bitches running alongside you.
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The Supreme Court has not considered the issue since a 1956 case in which it suggested that the use of secret evidence might be permissible under the Constitution for national security reasons.
The basic idea here is that a regulation of a constitutional right might be permissible if the reason for adopting it is really important ("compelling", in lawyer-speak), and if the regulation does a really good job of doing what it's supposed to do (is "narrowly tailored").
The proposal does not spell out how much contamination might be permissible.
This, Boggs concluded, went well beyond the "plus or tip that Justice Powell thought might be permissible".
That might be permissible, Mr. McAllister said, depending on the "penological interest" to be served by the requirement to confess.
Now I'm sure there will be a time in the lifespan of our relationship when such shared appreciation might be permissible.
A ban short of a blanket prohibition might be permissible, he added, and the court gave the Illinois Legislature 180 days to enact a new law.
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