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impermissible

[im-per-mis-uh-buhl] / ˌɪm pərˈmɪs ə bəl /


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Flynn spent several months pushing for the case to be dismissed, arguing that Feldstein Soto’s decision to charge the protesters was rooted in “impermissible bias” — religious or ethnic prejudice against Palestinians and their supporters.

From Los Angeles Times

But “its public support depends on confidence that the sensitive location data it generates will never be repurposed for impermissible civil immigration enforcement.”

From Los Angeles Times

Comey’s legal team has already signaled that it will argue Halligan’s appointment is invalid, and that the prosecution was based on impermissible political motives.

From The Wall Street Journal

James’s legal team has already signaled that it will seek to have the case dismissed on the grounds that the Justice Department initiated the prosecution for impermissible political reasons.

From The Wall Street Journal

"As such, it appears to constitute an impermissible restriction on those rights that is at odds with the UK's obligations under international human rights law."

From BBC