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Example sentences for "admissibility"

Lexicographically close words:
admirer; admirers; admires; admiring; admiringly; admissible; admission; admissions; admit; admits
  1. Thus with a universal and necessary truth he fecundated his individual and contingent fact; and as he needed some rule to guide him in his onward march, he sought one in the admissibility of the evidence of ideas.

  2. Paul did not contest the admissibility of this mode of treatment.

  3. The systematic designers of pathognomy have given their element, their extremes, the mask; the ancients have established their technic standard, and their degrees of admissibility in art.

  4. Yet it is their name that has bewildered his commentator and biographer in criticisms equally cold, repugnant and incongruous, on the admissibility and inadmissibility of allegory in poems of supposed reality.

  5. Mr. Windham again spoke in the course of this morning's business, which was chiefly occupied in debating on the admissibility of the evidence brought forward by the prosecutors.

  6. The trial of this day was all written evidence in favour of Mr. Hastings, and violent quarrelling as to its admissibility on the part of Mr. Burke.

  7. The Lord High Steward said that, at all events, the House would postpone for the present its decision as to the admissibility of the card.

  8. Lord Brougham; on which the Attorney-General pressed for the decision of the House as to the admissibility in evidence of the card which had been delivered by one of the parties on the ground to the constable.

  9. Of course, we will not force these Janus-faced wise men to vote upon the admissibility of psychic phenomena into the sphere of science.

  10. Thirdly, and principally, the duration of the trial is to be attributed to objections taken by the prisoner's counsel to the admissibility of several documents and persons offered as evidence on the part of the prosecution.

  11. The best opinions, however, seem to have reduced the admissibility of witnesses to a few heads.

  12. The Tribunal shall ask the Prosecution and the Defense what evidence (if any) they wish to submit to the Tribunal, and the Tribunal shall rule upon the admissibility of any such evidence.

  13. It appeared to be not to the ruling per se, that Mr. Drake objected, but to the right of the Chair to rule at all upon the admissibility of testimony.

  14. He wrote: “During the trial, a question was raised as to the admissibility of certain testimony, which was very important to the defense.

  15. The Judge took an hour to come to a conclusion as to what he ought to do; and when he began to decide the question, he seemed to be leaning against the admissibility of the testimony.

  16. Lincoln saw that he was inclined that way, and sprang upon his feet, and manifested such intense earnestness that it appeared to change the Judge’s disposition, and he decided in favor of the admissibility of the testimony.

  17. The States themselves and the majority of writers agree upon the admissibility of intervention in the interest of balance of power.

  18. Sidenote: Admissibility of Intervention in default of Right.

  19. In recent volumes of law reports cases turning on the admissibility of evidence are conspicuous by their rarity.

  20. Relevancy is one thing; admissibility is another; and the confusion between them, which is much older than Stephen, is to be regretted.

  21. Thus the admissibility of writings in conspiracy cases may depend on the time when they can be shown to have been in the possession of a fellow-conspirator, whether before or after the prisoner's apprehension.

  22. And the chancery judge was apt to read his affidavits first, and to determine their admissibility afterwards.

  23. Logic is the architect of this region, and for it there is no limit to the admissibility of hypotheses.

  24. These traditions, both of the Jewish and the Christian Church, seem to stand in pari ratione, the arguments in favour of the admissibility and effect of the one, applying with the same force, in favour of the other.

  25. Thus it raised the whole question as to the admissibility of Lamarckian principles in general; or the question on which we are now engaged touching the possible inheritance of acquired, as distinguished from congenital, characters.

  26. Prominent in the earlier recorded discussions of the centuries concerning the admissibility of the lie, are those of the Jewish Talmudists and of the Christian Fathers.

  27. As to the opinions of purely speculative philosophers, concerning the admissibility of the "lie of necessity," they have little value except as personal opinions.

  28. Exner, your objection does not appear to be to the admissibility of the document, but to the weight of the document.

  29. Your objection is therefore premature, because it does not go to the admissibility of the document.


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    Other words:
    admissibility; admission; aptitude; assimilation; comprehension; eligibility; embodiment; felicity; fitness; hospitality; incorporation; lawfulness; legality; legitimacy; logic; membership; openness; participation; plausibility; possibility; propriety; qualification; rationality; reason; reception; relevance; sense; soundness; sufficiency; suitability; tolerance; validity; viability; whole