Antonym: inadmissible. Similar words: permissible, admission, possible, impossible, accessible, inexpressible, as soon as possible, mission. Meaning: [əd'mɪsəbl] adj. deserving to be admitted.
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31, Maximum admissible working temperature of conductor is 90 ℃.
32, This means additional reductions with or without design and development no longer is admissible.
33, Yet they aren't generally admissible in court, in New Mexico.
34, Robustness with Respect to Small Delays for Exponential Stability of Pritchard - Salamon Systems with Admissible State Feedback.
35, The definition of admissible perturbation is romained in the appendix of part 2.
36, A kinematically admissible velocity field for the model can be obtained when the rock slope is divided into different sliding block elements along the slip surface and structural planes.
37, I entirely disapprove of that, although the US supreme court has ruled it's admissible.
38, Additionally, admissible values of system error, the average error and the maximum error in the middle surface are proposed.
39, The applicants, the people receiving the writ of habeas corpus and the admissible agencies form its basic framework .
40, It is shown that URE is superior to least squares estimate, principal components estimate and combinatorial princ- pal components estimate under suitable conditions, and is admissible estimate.
41, The kinematically admissible velocity field and strain rate field extension forging of rounds have been established.
42, Convictions based on statements taken in violation of the right against self-incrimination normally are overturned on appeal, unless there is enough admissible evidence to support the verdict.
43, By analyzing of the test data, it shows that most of the data are within the range of the admissible error. That is to say this method is testified to be applicable in practice.
44, Based on the lower bound theorem of limit analysis theory, the admissible stress field is modeled using finite elements.
45, The problem is known as NP hard no matter whether group sub lotting is admissible or not.
46, Rules of evidence - Standards governing whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible.
47, Just because evidence is relevant does not mean that it is admissible.
48, But such stress tests are beatable and not admissible in court.
49, Notwithstanding any written law to the contrary,(Sentence dictionary) any information from the DNA Databank shall be admissible as a conclusive proof of the DNA identification in any proceedings in any court.
50, When a client's intent or mental state is in issue, a tribunal may consider otherwise admissible evidence of a lawyer's advice to the client.
51, Shall we look into the "Letter Writer" to see what compliments are admissible?
52, The proof is according to the college professorship admissible authorized rule 4 first amendment fifth article.
53, If you took him to any real Americancourt, I think any judge would say there is no admissible evidence.
54, We prove that they are identical in the class of homogenous linear estimates, and get a necessary ann sufficient condition for their common admissible estimate.
55, Materials, complete the declarations submitted by companies, the authorized issuing authority admissible.
56, With this controller, the system output is guaranteed to track asymptotically the reference input for all admissible parameter variations.
57, Watermarking skills have been developed to avoid the original graphics files from being stolen, modified or tampered and could be admissible in a court of law to be probative as digital evidences.
58, Primary experimental results reveal that this new system is also admissible for active homing rada...
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