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- noun The
state orquality of beingadmissable orallowable .
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Examples
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On that occasion, McLaren found a precedent from 2007 for the admissability of such of appeal.
Archive 2009-04-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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The case has been delayed for years as the prosecution and the defense argued over the admissability of evidence.
Testimony to Suggest Bonds Used Steroids Knowingly Justin Scheck 2011
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The admissability of evidence obtained under coercion is a gray area.
Military Tribunal Brings Knots, Too Jess Bravin 2010
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The admissability of evidence obtained under coercion is a gray area.
Military Tribunal Brings Knots, Too Jess Bravin 2010
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The admissability of evidence obtained under coercion is a gray area.
Military Tribunal Brings Knots, Too Jess Bravin 2010
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The Court considered the admissability of only the written statement, and concluded that it did not constitute a recent fabrication simply because the plaintiffs 'challenged the reliability of the defendant's recollection of the accident.
Evidentiary Issues 2007
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As a matter solely with regard to evidence, there is a difference between admissability and weight, and subjective personal experience can be both admissable and weighty, e.g., Did you feel threatened?
Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Atheist bus campaign draws dumbest complaint ever 2009
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The Troika has rejected the admissability of the Op-Ed, because it doesn't have the poll's statistics in it.
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The three marsupial magistrates have retreated to their chambers to consider the admissability of an Op-Ed, published before the Maclean's article was.
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The Troika has rejected the admissability of the Op-Ed, because it doesn't have the poll's statistics in it.
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