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The work's vexed route to publication — over the barriers which Anglo-American censorship placed in its way — altered the notion of what was permissible in literature.
In 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court had issued its "separate but equal" ruling in, which stipulated that segregation was permissible (in practice, separate was emphasized rather than equal).
He did so both because he questioned whether such an award was permissible in a privacy claim and also because the claimant could not, on the evidence, show that any such calculation by the newspaper had taken place.
The PCC added that a distinction should be drawn "between critical innuendo which, though perhaps distasteful, was permissible in a free society – and discriminatory description of individuals, and the code was designed to constrain the latter rather than the former".
The consulates seemed confused by the letter from an American organization offering to challenge its own government in court and were uncertain whether that was permissible in this country.
A juvenile court judge, ruling on state law as it existed in 1975, later transferred the case to Superior Court, a move that was permissible in a murder case, but not necessarily for one involving manslaughter.
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Such deceptions are permissible in a sundae.
The same depth is permissible in thin, wraparound press plates.
"I believe everything is permissible in speech and imagery," Mr. Bond said.
-What, if any, role should religious beliefs play in determining what is permissible in scientific experimentation?
He believes that murder is permissible in the pursuit of a higher purpose.
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