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the impermissible
adjective
Not permissible; not to be permitted or allowed.
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That airfare is the "impermissible benefit".
I repeat, where is the "impermissible" distortion?
"In situations such as this," he added, "it is often a thin line that divides the permissible from the impermissible".
It strikes me that the impermissible donations raise more issues than self-confessed lateness, unacceptable though late reporting is.
The interior ministry apologised for "the impermissible actions of people wearing police uniforms" in a statement about the incident.
The United States understands that on September 11th the line between the permissible and the impermissible shifted.
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If it rules the donations impermissible, the Tories face having to repay the money.
If it rules the donations impermissible, the Tories face having to repay it.
A year ago, a federal appeals court in New York properly invalidated the provision on grounds that its attempt to stifle criticism of government policy amounted to "viewpoint discrimination" by the government, impermissible under the First Amendment.
In the allegedly impermissible case, the physician's ultimate end is a good one — to alleviate suffering — not to cause death.
It did overturn a trial court's order rejecting a Congressional solution to an earlier ruling that the cross conveyed the constitutionally impermissible message of government endorsement of religion in violation of the First Amendment's establishment clause.
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