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Admissibility   /ədmˌɪsəbˈɪləti/   Listen
Admissibility

noun
1.
Acceptability by virtue of being admissible.






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"Admissibility" Quotes from Famous Books



... point which is involved in the just equality of women, their admissibility to all the functions and occupations hitherto retained as the monopoly of the stronger sex, I should anticipate no difficulty in convincing any one who has gone with me on the subject of the equality of women in the family. I believe that ...
— The Subjection of Women • John Stuart Mill

... for the admissibility of a hypothesis is its sufficiency. That is, it must determine a priori the consequences which are given in experience and which are supposed to follow from the hypothesis itself. If we require to employ auxiliary hypotheses, the suspicion naturally arises that they are mere fictions; ...
— The Critique of Pure Reason • Immanuel Kant

... I will therefore take a note of Mr. Attorney-General's objection." Four or five similar conflicts arose during the course of the plaintiff's case:—now concerning the competency of a witness—then as to the admissibility of a document, or the propriety of a particular question. On each of these occasions there were displayed on both sides consummate logical skill and acuteness, especially by the two leaders. Distinctions, the most delicate and subtle, were suggested with suddenness, ...
— Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1. • Samuel Warren



Words linked to "Admissibility" :   acceptableness, admissible, permissibility, inadmissible, acceptability, inadmissibility



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