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  • 21admissible — [ədˈmɪsəb(ə)l] adj admissible evidence can be legally used in a trial …

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  • 22admissible — ad•mis•si•ble [[t]ædˈmɪs ə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) able to be allowed or conceded; allowable 2) worthy of being admitted: admissible evidence[/ex] • Etymology: 1605–15 ad•mis si•bil′i•ty, ad•mis′si•ble•ness, n. ad•mis′si•bly, adv …

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  • 23admissible — a, amessible, o adj. admissible ; tolérable …

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  • 24admissible — adj. 1 (of an idea or plan) worth accepting or considering. 2 Law allowable as evidence. 3 (foll. by to) capable of being admitted. Derivatives: admissibility n. Etymology: F admissible or med.L admissibilis (as ADMIT) …

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  • 25admissible evidence — noun acceptable evidence, creditable evidence, legal evidence, permissible evidence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 admissible evidence n. Evidence that is proper to a …

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  • 26Admissible evidence — Admissible evidence, in a court of law, is any testimonial, documentary, or tangible evidence that may be introduced to a factfinder usually a judge or jury in order to establish or to bolster a point put forth by a party to the proceeding. In… …

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  • 27admissible rules — The rules of an occupational pension scheme that is in an assessment period or admitted to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) in accordance with which the trustees or the PPF, as appropriate, calculate and pay benefits to the scheme members. The… …

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  • 28Admissible rule — In logic, a rule of inference is admissible in a formal system if the set of theorems of the system is closed under the rule. The concept of an admissible rule was introduced by Paul Lorenzen (1955).DefinitionsThe concept of admissibility, as… …

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  • 29Admissible heuristic — In computer science, specifically in algorithms related to Pathfinding, a heuristic function is said to be admissible if it is no more than the lowest cost path to the goal. In other words, a heuristic is admissible if it never overestimates the… …

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  • 30Admissible decision rule — In classical (frequentist) decision theory, an admissible decision rule is a rule for making a decision that is better than any other rule that may compete with it, in a specific sense defined below. Generally speaking, in most decision problems… …

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