Sentence examples for may be impermissible from inspiring English sources

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As Tesón suggests, just cause (e.g., self-defense) is a necessary but not sufficient justification for armed humanitarian intervention, which "may be impermissible because of its bad consequences" (Tesón 2014, p. 73).

It seems to follow that the libertarian approach, indeed any approach which claims that sufficient understanding is necessary for valid consent, and valid consent is necessary for ethical clinical research, seems to imply that randomized trials, which provide what are regarded as the gold standard of evidence regarding the efficacy of clinical interventions, may be impermissible.

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Clearly, the infinite current sheet representation in the MT technique may at times be impermissible.

So in this village, where the Church wields far more authority than the government, you may be shocked to see religious pantomimes with outrageous sexual overtones that would be impermissible in far more secular communities.

Citizens attending such meetings may worry, for example, that they may not get their potholes mended unless they pray with everyone else.Thomas Hungar, the lawyer for Greece, admitted that it would be impermissible for a minister to begin a Supreme Court session by asking everyone to bow their heads to recognise the "saving sacrifice of Jesus on the cross".

Canon and Explanation A73 read, "'That' (bi) is, it is impermissible for both to be impermissible.

Slavery would be impermissible even if the wife consented to marriage (270).

If this is right, experimentation would be impermissible not in a moral, but only in a methodological sense.

39 If parents enjoy a right of this kind, then state intervention in the genetic supermarket would be impermissible, or at least presumptively impermissible, depending on what view one takes regarding the normative strength of rights.

But I do not think these concerns support any more than the rather weak conclusion that, sometimes, attempting or engaging in noncognitive moral enhancement will be impermissible.

However, this renders the left to right implication in the equivalence above unsound, for it may be true that it is impermissible for me to discipline your child, but false that it is obligatory for me to see to it that your child is positively not disciplined.

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