It refers to a degree of power that is recognised in law as power permissibly exercised over the thing. |
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The Federal Parliament has apparently taken the view, permissibly or impermissibly, that this is an important thing. |
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Certain categories of information may permissibly be exempted from the rule of disclosure. |
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The latter may permissibly be done provided compensation is paid to any victim who suffers harm as a result of having one's rights infringed. |
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It is an open question whether 'metaphysical definition' saying what it is to φ can be permissibly circular, so long as the circularity is contained in the scope of an attitude. |
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The parties to the contract shall replace an ineffective provision with a provision which permissibly best complies with the economic purpose of such a replaced provision. |
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According to the Theory, even though the unjust combatants are acting impermissibly in killing the civilians, they nevertheless act permissibly if they kill those who are trying to rescue the civilians. |
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In an age when cellphones have largely eliminated the need for a timepiece, the monster wristwatch serves another purpose, as a holdout of permissibly conspicuous consumption. |
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They set limits on the restrictions and deprivations that individuals can permissibly be allowed to bear even in the promotion of noble social goals or overall development objectives, such as economic growth. |
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