Sentence examples for not impermissible from inspiring English sources

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The key to this applause was the recognition that Leicester are doing it not just for themselves but on behalf of the ordinary clubs, such as Crystal Palace, for whom the Foxes' success is sign that it is not impermissible to dream.

That kind of behavior is not impermissible, but its bad form, Kovacic says.

While that may lead to a seemingly illogical outcome, it's not impermissible in the federal court system, where criminal convictions are almost never overturned.

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These assert that something is permissible iff (if and only if) its negation is not obligatory, impermissible iff its negation is obligatory, omissible iff it is not obligatory, and optional iff neither it nor its negation is obligatory.

Mr. Kossoff countered that such claims are "fairly commonplace when tenants are tasked with the burden of proving that they are not engaging in impermissible profiteering".

But it said the agency had a responsibility to make sure that such organizations did not engage in impermissible political actions, and that not just conservative groups were singled out.

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

If an action agrees with the rational and social aspects of human nature, it is permissible; if it doesn't, it is impermissible (cf. I.1.12.1).

I've found myself asked on many different occasions by young women, "Isn't it haraam (religiously impermissible) for boys and girls who are not mahram (individuals that one cannot marry) to talk to each other?" I respond, "Aren't you talking to me right now?" Usually the woman will follow-up and say, "What do you mean?" To which I say, "I don't know if you realize it, but I'm a boy".

But the fact that most acts of war by unjust combatants are objectively impermissible does not entail that unjust combatants are blameworthy or deserving of punishment.

But it did so by means of a legal analysis that, far from insisting that any consideration of race was impermissible, did not even ask the justices to overturn the Bakke decision, the 1978 landmark ruling that by allowing race to be used as a "plus factor" ushered in a generation of affirmative action in public and private college admissions.

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