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Перевод: inadmissible speek inadmissible


[прилагательное]
недопустимый; неприемлемый; непозволительный


Тезаурус:

  1. Dr Mumby said that the letter had been stolen and was therefore inadmissible, and that it was written in jest.
  2. Certainly there have been cases after Alladice , including the one in which these remarks were made, where infraction of the rules has led to the resultant evidence being declared inadmissible.
  3. B then would not find his claim inadmissible for failure to exhaust domestic remedies if his advisers thought that the House of Lords would not and/or that the Court of Appeal would have given judgment on the unresolved arguments.
  4. It is not ground for objection that the information sought will be inadmissible at the trial if the information sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.
  5. This first-hand testimony, delivered with appropriate scholarly documentation, helped restore to the so called "primitive" his full humanity and dignity; it became intellectually inadmissible for tribesmen to be regarded as museum specimens who would remain for ever wayward children of nature and wards of paternalistic colonialism.
  6. "There isn't much loving in any of your kindnesses, Jane," the middle-aged hero of John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence (1965) complains to his daughter in a long, unanswered diatribe against the younger generation - a new race of adolescents capable, for the first time, of subduing the earth around them and thinking nothing of it: "not much kindness, not even cruelty, really, in any of you."
  7. Accordingly, there was no basis for ruling out as necessarily inadmissible ab ante the evidence which the Crown sought to lead.
  8. Strange, inadmissible nostalgia for the Seventies after all, they were the years in which we were young.
  9. It appears to establish three categories: the first contains wordings generally agreed to be acceptable, the second wordings which appear to have been at some time problematic but are now acceptable, and the third wordings which remain inadmissible.
  10. The doctrine that all the law was expected to do was to put creditors in possession of debtors" property was a totally inadmissible piece of spurious humanity.
  11. The more serious the violation by the police and the less serious the charge the more likely it is that the evidence will be inadmissible, though there are occasions in Scotland where crucial evidence has been struck out in serious cases which include murder.
  12. Tomlinson suggests in her chapter on "The Expansion of Special Education" that if selection by ability was inadmissible, so was selection by disability or inability.
  13. Even without insisting on the strict claim that inference from fact to value is logically inadmissible, a claim which since Hume has been a commonplace, and after G. E. Moore's analysis of the Naturalistic Fallacy was for some time an orthodoxy, it has been convenient to stay out of range of standard criticisms by showing that we can get along well enough without resorting to this kind of inference.

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