Definition of Impermissibility. Meaning of Impermissibility. Synonyms of Impermissibility

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- otherwise it would constitute double jeopardy and is constitutionally impermissible. In 1992, President George H. W. Bush issued a memorandum to heads of...
- that "Governor Palin knowingly permitted a situation to continue where impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates to advance a personal agenda...
- own resources, but the NSW Electoral Commission ruled that this was impermissible because the parties were registered separately. Instead the party proper...
- serious of cases and imprisonment is never an appropriate penalty. It is impermissible for a State party to indict a person for criminal defamation but then...
- Another two rules are applied much less frequently and serve to prevent impermissible year lengths. Their names are Hebrew acronyms that refer to the ways...
- United States v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936), is a U.S. Supreme Court case that held that the U.S. Congress has not only the power to lay taxes to the level...
- judge found the offense was a hate crime. Scalia found the procedure impermissible because whether it was a hate crime had not been decided by the jury...
- 40):[full citation needed] "The boundaries between permissible and impermissible, imitation, stylistic plagiarism, copy, replica and forgery remain nebulous...
- papal decree **** Deus Optimus ruled that such behavior constituted impermissible forms of idolatry and superstition in 1704; his legate Tournon and Bishop...
- courses; unethical conduct by the instructor/counselor for providing impermissible academic ****istance to student-athletes; and a failure to monitor and...