Sentence examples for permissible assessment from inspiring English sources

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We have unanimously concluded that this "reflects a permissible assessment of the dangers posed by those entities to the electoral process," FEC v. NRWC (1982), and have accepted the "legislative judgment that the special characteristics of the corporate structure require particularly careful regulation".

We have unanimously concluded [in 1982] that this 'reflects a permissible assessment of the dangers posed by those entities to the electoral process'... and have accepted the 'legislative judgment that the special characteristics of the corporate structure require particularly careful regulation..

Permissible assessment boundaries may therefore be difficult to determine at protocol writing stage.

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It has to be noted that all ethically permissible adherence assessment methods, electronic or otherwise, require the consent of the subject, and therefore influence the observed behavior.

This assumption required preliminary assessment of the maximum values for the permissible bearing dislocations.

Such simplifications may be permissible if they do not interfere with the performance assessment of the mitigation strategies.

Further, the heavy metal assessments were found to be within the permissible limits as promulgated by regulatory agencies.

Assessment of water samples according to exceeding the permissible limits prescribed by WHO for drinking purposes indicated that groundwater in study area is chemically suitable for drinking uses.

Assessment of water samples according to exceeding the permissible limits prescribed by WHO standard for drinking purposes indicated that most of the groundwater in study area is chemically suitable for drinking uses.

Additionally, it is to be noted that a permissible retention rate during the follow-up was attained by conducting serial assessments at a fixed interval.

In this manner Bolzano abandons the scope of the purely consequentialist position which claims that the moral assessment of an action or of the willing-an-action as being obligatory, permissible or forbidden depends solely on its consequences.

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