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ad·mis·si·ble

 (ăd-mĭs′ə-bəl)
adj.
1. Capable of being accepted; allowable: admissible evidence.
2. Worthy of admission.

ad·mis′si·bil′i·ty, ad·mis′si·ble·ness n.
ad·mis′si·bly adv.
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Noun1.admissibility - acceptability by virtue of being admissible
acceptability, acceptableness - satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards
permissibility - admissibility as a consequence of being permitted
inadmissibility - unacceptability as a consequence of not being admissible
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admissibility

[ədˌmɪsəˈbɪlɪtɪ] Nadmisibilidad f
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(53) He further asserted that only cases against principal or direct perpetrators meet the gravity threshold for admissibility. (54) In response, PTC II held that nothing in the Rome Statute precludes conviction for omissions and that to interpret the gravity threshold as excluding cases against indirect perpetrators would contradict the Rome Statute's provision regarding superior responsibility.
BARDO (TAP) - The impeachment motion against the President of the Republic was considered inadmissible during the plenary session of the National Constituent Assembly (NCA)held, on Wednesday, devoted to the examination of the conditions of admissibility of the motion.
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(8) Regardless of the criticism, admissibility of various types of forensic evidence is still the norm.
SECOND CIRCUIT REVERSES DISTRICT COURT'S FINDING THAT THE "FOR USE" REQUIREMENT OF THE FEDERAL DISCOVERY STATUTE LIMITED ADMISSIBILITY TO EVIDENCE THAT WOULD LIKELY BE ADMITTED BY A FOREIGN TRIBUNAL
Mr Justice Anthony Hart is due to rule on the admissibility of the forensic evidence of US expert Dr Mark Perlin.
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"During a one-and-a-half-hour public hearing, my representative stated arguments on the admissibility of the appeal, the alleged violations of the right to a fair trial and the right to be elected to the parliament and other political posts," Paksas said.