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    permissible


    1. Instead he should have tried to explain how he came from a culture where it wasn't permissible


    2. "Luray, I'm in awe of you, I just can't believe it's permissible for me to make love to you


    3. What is permissible?”


    4. “But it simply would not be permissible


    5. After picking up a few bundles of cordwood, the ranger gave them a printout of warnings on climbing and loose rock, fire care, permissible swimming spots, use of the privies, animal-proofed trash cans, and behavior of rabid animals


    6. She knew she could have loved John Meredith if--if it had been permissible


    7. For example in estimation its expected the project team documents the risks and constraints and then add buffer or update any relevant variation to it, this step may not be followed by project team or project has added a buffer of 15%, whereas permissible limit it 5%, cases like this SQA should be able to point out and ask for approvals/technical review from senior delivery members


    8. this was not permissible, none of the nation, no, nor even the priests in general, but only the supreme high priest of all, and he only


    9. And there is “very little variation in what they consider permissible


    10. Supreme Court case expanding the scope and media of permissible lawyer advertising

    11. I reported him, with the result that Litton’s Board of Directors passed a series of resolutions that so severely constrained Erb’s remaining permissible duties that he was soon replaced at Ingalls


    12. Meanwhile, OSHA inspectors from Boston found that the level of mercury vapors in the plant’s workspaces was thirty times the permissible limits


    13. Though it would not be permissible for me to kiss his head, I did find I was to touch his hand for the last time


    14. 11 And when they told him that this was not permissible none of the nation no nor even the priests in general but only the supreme high priest of all and he only once in a year being allowed to go in he would by no means give way


    15. After an interminable muzak-filled wait I was connected to a brusque voice informing me I would be required to sign a couple of forms in connection with my inheritance within the next few days, but meanwhile it would be permissible to use the goods in question


    16. He thought out the advisability of inaugurating the spiritual kingdom with a brilliant and dazzling display of power -- and such a course would have been permissible and wholly within the jurisdiction of Michael -- but he fully decided against such a plan


    17. 4 In the absence of direct word from the Master regarding the nature of these cases of spontaneous healing, it would be presuming on our part to undertake to explain how they were accomplished, but it will be permissible to record our opinion of all such healing phenomena


    18. Though it was permissible for a worshiper to provide his own sacrifice, the fact remained that this animal must be free from all "blemish" in the meaning of the Levitical law and as interpreted by official inspectors of the temple


    19. They thus secreted themselves because it was not permissible for women to associate with men at such a time


    20. These animals which are permissible for hunting have other functions in this universe

    21. His wealth allowed him to enjoy the high life experienced by traveling in different social circles than would normally be permissible for a policeman, especially in a town where breeding was still considered a rite of passage


    22. He let us relax ‘til nightfall, and asked if it would be permissible if we could then talk


    23. actually permissible when interest rates are high, and so the context of each change is most


    24. True, no one in this culture would say anything, as it had happened with a social context that was permissible, and even McCoy wouldn’t say anything, but McCoy saw the act in


    25. prescriptive as to permissible water purification methods other than those for WFI


    26. I will not attempt to discover whether legislation is „needed" before I have first determined whether it is constitutionally permissible


    27. It is not permissible for a female to pray with any part of her body exposed other than the face and the hands as earlier mentioned so it is obligatory for her as God has ordered, to distance herself from men by performing her prayer in her house


    28. So, would he then embrace her without distinguishing between what was permissible and what was forbidden? Would he even draw near to her? Or would he push her away and distance himself as he was truly seeing the reality of her by Al’lah’s Light?


    29. It was too farfetched, and simply not permissible as an alibi for murder


    30. When we meet with others, we are to consider the man with the weakest faith by eating only that which is permissible to that individual

    31. The argument is not over styles of music or what is permissible in a worship setting but rather that a very powerful weapon of the Church has been lost


    32. permissible method is by honoring and emulating Her spirit by walking the path of the Seven Spirits


    33. That counted in permissible distance


    34. Surely that was a permissible sin, if there was such a thing


    35. But in the painting of a small cabinet picture that exists for close inspection, the supporting power of this line basis is not nearly so essential, and a full indulgence in all the rich variety of natural detail is permissible


    36. It is one of the most difficult things to decide the amount of variety and emphasis allowable for the smaller parts of a picture, so as to bring all in harmony with that oneness of impression that should dominate the whole; how much of your scale of values it is permissible to use for the modelling of each individual part


    37. Thus it happens that much more decorative pageantry symbolic of these things is permissible in this kind of portraiture than in that of plain Mr


    38. wanderings were permissible and therefore quite possible


    39. In the first place, it was evident, far too much so indeed, that Pyotr Petrovitch had made eager use of his few days in the capital to get himself up and rig himself out in expectation of his betrothed--a perfectly innocent and permissible proceeding, indeed


    40. Such a stupid excuse was even more degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl--he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna

    41. how shall I tell you?--A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It's galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand


    42. Perhaps it was just because of the strength of his desires that he had thought himself a man to whom more was permissible than to others


    43. He is dedicated to Stalin’s belief that communism should rule the world and that all brutality is permissible in this quest


    44. This would have been permissible, but states would have been required to have two separate voting systems, a daunting task that no state wanted to take on


    45. But suppose one pass, as is permissible in philology, from the word itself to its softened synonym, then, instead of committing an ignoble assassination you make an 'elimination;' you merely and simply remove from your path the individual who is in your way, and that without shock or violence, without the display of the sufferings which, in the the word, of him who inflicts them


    46. En route to his taciturn and, not to put too fine a point on it, not yet perfectly sober companion Mr Bloom who at all events was in complete possession of his faculties, never more so, in fact disgustingly sober, spoke a word of caution re the dangers of nighttown, women of ill fame and swell mobsmen, which, barely permissible once in a while though not as a habitual practice, was of the nature of a regular deathtrap for young fellows of his age particularly if they had acquired drinking habits under the influence of liquor unless you knew a little jiujitsu for every contingency as even a fellow on the broad of his back could administer a nasty kick if you didn't look out


    47. "Yes," said Holmes; "I think that both inferences are permissible


    48. ) Given the timing, it had seemed permissible for Sarmouth to conclude that the transports might—might—be carrying prisoners captured at the Kaudzhu Narrows to Zion


    49. In the first place, it was evident, far too much so indeed, that Pyotr Petrovitch had made eager use of his few days in the capital to get himself up and rig himself out in expectation of his betrothed—a perfectly innocent and permissible proceeding, indeed


    50. Foo! how despicable it all was! And what justification was it that he was drunk? Such a stupid excuse was even more degrading! In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"! And would such a dream ever be permissible to him, Razumihin? What was he beside such a girl—he, the drunken noisy braggart of last night? Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition? Razumihin blushed desperately at the very idea and suddenly the recollection forced itself vividly upon him of how he had said last night on the stairs that the landlady would be jealous of Avdotya Romanovna
































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    Synonyms for "permissible"

    allowable permissible licit legitimate legal

    "permissible" definitions

    that may be permitted especially as according to rule


    that may be accepted or conceded