গ্রহণীয়, গ্রাহ্য, স্বীকার্য, মানিয়া লত্তয়ার যোগ্য, প্রবেশাধিকার লাভের যোগ্য
(1) Deserving to be admitted.
(2) Able or deserving of consideration; allowable.
(1) All academic documents show the student admissible except for language proficiency.
(2) The new Criminal Justice Bill would make hear-say evidence more readily admissible in court.
(3) The green card is given to foreigners who are admissible .
(4) Whether such a statement is admissible as evidence is a matter for the courts to decide.
(5) I doubt very much that such evidence would be admissible in an Australian court.
(6) There is no merit in this claim of deficiency, on the evidence properly admissible before me.
(7) In all such instances, after due consideration I was satisfied that the evidence was relevant and admissible .
(8) The British government wants to make them admissible evidence in British courts.
(9) The court was left with no admissible evidence on this point.
(10) However, the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada limit the number of students admissible without a first degree to 10 percent.
(11) The onus is now on legal council to establish evidence that is admissible in court of noncompliance on the part of the debtors.
(12) Their eye-witness accounts were not admissible in court as evidence.
(13) They enable the court to control the evidence by excluding evidence otherwise admissible and limiting cross-examination.
(14) For any proposed fresh evidence to be admissible the following four criteria must be satisfied.
(15) Further the opinion evidence now tendered relies upon factual statements which are still not supported by any admissible evidence.
(16) This information will be admissible as evidence in the court of law.
(17) The principal task of the courts will continue to be to ensure that, whatever the range of admissible evidence, coincidence is not confused with proof.
(18) I was pleased that the bill enunciates the principle that all relevant evidence is admissible unless there is a policy reason to exclude it.
(19) That being so, the finding by the trial judge that the accused was guilty of the offence was not supported by admissible evidence.
(20) His qualifications were called into question, but I accept he had admissible evidence to give.
valid
allowable
allowed
permissible
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acceptable
satisfactory
justifiable
defensible
supportable
appropriate
well-founded
tenable
sound
legitimate
lawful
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licit
OK
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kosher
barred
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Inadmissible
Illegitimate
Inapplicable
Irrelevant
Unfair
Unjust
Unsuitable
Wrong