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I am simply trying to determine whether your report is admissible or not.
Nor again is a change in the movement as a whole admissible.
Under Chinese law, the note should not have been admissible in court.
The problem facing me is whether they are admissible or not.
Evil class admissible today even a lot better than them.
The statements of a dead man are simply not admissible.
Hard evidence, the sort admissible in an American court, was at a minimum.
And if we use the tribunal, more evidence is admissible.
In individual trials, much of the same evidence is not admissible.
The new name had only seven letters so it was admissible.
And nothing we get from this session is going to be admissible as evidence.
As a consequence, the former is alone admissible for fine art.
About 1 out of every 20 cases submitted to the court is considered admissible.
The judge last month ruled that much of the evidence was admissible.
He wasn't even sure if it would be admissible in court.
It wouldn't provide any evidence admissible in court, of course.
Character evidence is admissible only where relevant to the issues to be decided.
In principle, all approaches to the study of art are admissible.
"I highly doubt they will be admissible in court," he said.
He must decide whether it is legally admissible in court.
A similar question submitted in future, however, would not be declared admissible.
The amendment is admissible, but a separate vote will be taken.
In this case the trial is by inspection of the record itself, no other evidence being admissible.
Also, under Federal law, safety board reports on a crash's likely cause are not admissible in court.