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Inadmissible Evidence is a play
written by John
Osborne in 1964. It was film
adapted in 1968. The
protagonist of the play is
William Maitland, a 39-year-old...
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Grounds of
Inadmissibility is an
application for
legal entry to the
United States made by an
individual who is
otherwise inadmissible on one or more...
- that all
relevant evidence is
admissible and all
irrelevant evidence is
inadmissible,
though some
countries (such as the
United States and, to an extent,...
- Look up
admissibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Admissibility may
refer to:
Admissible evidence,
evidence which may be
introduced in a court...
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Inadmissible Evidence is a 1968
British drama film
directed by
Anthony Page and
starring Nicol Williamson and Jill Bennett. John
Osborne wrote the screenplay...
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because any
increase on the true cost by the
heuristic on T
would be
inadmissible and the
heuristic cannot be negative. On the
other hand, an admissible...
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Supreme Court in
November 2011, it was
decided that the
trial took an
inadmissibly long time, but the
death sentence that
awaited Simelane has been confirmed...
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deemed inadmissible,
members of
their family may also be
deemed inadmissible solely based on that fact. In theory, a
person is not
inadmissible if they...
- one of five
drafts under consideration. The
preamble refers to the "
inadmissibility of the
acquisition of
territory by war and the need to work for a just...
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Court Theatre. His
first major success came in 1964 with John Osborne's
Inadmissible Evidence, for
which he was
nominated for a Tony
Award when it transferred...