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And after such precipitous reductions, states may approach the deadlines more permissively than once expected.
He ruled permissively and kept me in line with occasional outbursts of scorn.
Amber is usually the most permissively regulated color.
The usually able Dan Foster directed the muddled piece permissively.
A distinction is commonly made between suggestions delivered "permissively" or in a more "authoritarian" manner.
Gktmglnt inclined its poll permissively and the Admiral gave a sharp nod of his head.
The responsum also insisted that Jewish law could not be interpreted any more permissively:
In the Manchester the unit is allowed to operate permissively within several station areas, replacing a large number of manual on-foot patrols.
--Prudie, permissively Dear Prudence, Maybe you can help with this problem.
--Prudie, permissively Dear Prudence, I have seen many people drive haphazardly through parking lots.
--Prudie, permissively Dear Prudence As a counselor, I take issue with your response to "."
One does not have freedom if anyone else (especially a large organization) has power over one, no matter how benevolently, tolerantly and permissively that power may be exercised.
Concepts could be applied imperatively or permissively when a Petri (see Petri net) condition for synchronous transfer of meaningful information occurred.
He defined freedom as "being in control" of one's own life, free from the power of others "no matter how benevolently, tolerantly and permissively that power may be exercised."
Selective inhibition of certain synapses has been studied thoroughly (see Gate theory of pain), and recent studies have supported the existence of permissively gated synaptic transmission.
Thus, the hippocampus serves as the gatekeeper for information flow from the prefrontal cortex to the nucleus accumbens, such that its action permissively gates these synapses.
The old track bed at Longmoor, especially between Greatham and Whitehill, is open to be used permissively by walkers and cyclists.
Sun has generally exhibited a degree of paranoia about the prospect of empowering IBM and other competitors by validating a permissively licensed third-party Java implementation.
Amyraut maintained the Calvinistic premises of an eternal foreordination and foreknowledge of God, whereby he caused all things to pass, the good efficiently, the bad permissively.
The debate resembled the one set off in 1961 by publication of Webster's Third New International Dictionary, which permissively included "ain't" and other so-called nonstandard but contemporary usages.
The credibility of our fight against drugs is weakened by the fact that in the Member States the use of those other intoxicants, alcoholic drinks, is viewed permissively or even idealised.
Hitler was also found guilty and sentenced to five years imprisonment, but would only serve nine months (under permissively lenient conditions), where he wrote his Mein Kampf (My Struggle).
Alternative command line editing libraries which are permissively licensed can be used by software projects which want to implement command line editing functionality, but wish to remain under a permissive license.
The producers and cast of the Rugrats permissively rewrote words to the single, basing it on the special episode, and recorded it with Cheryl Chase singing at the end of the episode.
Campaign consultants often say they are motivated by the specter of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts floundering in the 1988 Presidential campaign in the middle of accusations that he had treated criminals permissively.