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admissibility 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. acceptability by virtue of being admissible
  2. (admissible) deserving to be admitted; "admissible evidence"
  3. In statistical decision theory, an admissible decision rule is a rule for making a decision such that there isn't any other rule that is always "better" than it, in a specific sense defined below.
  4. (Admissible) a term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
  5. (Admissible) Evidence that is acceptable or allowable in court.
  6. (Admissible) Facts or evidence which are allowed in the court record to help determine guilt or innocence
  7. (Admissible) Facts or testimony that the judge in a lawsuit allows the jury to consider. For example, the judge in a medical malpractice lawsuit must decide if the expert witnesses presented by the plaintiff are properly qualified to give evidence to the jury. ...
  8. (Admissible) a non-citizen who may enter the US. because s/he is not excludable for any reason or has a waiver of excludability.
  9. (admissible) The conditions you must normally meet to be considered admissible into Canada are as follows: your health is good; you do not have a criminal record; you are not a security risk to Canada; you has not been charged with a criminal offence in Canada or abroad; and you are capable of ...
  10. (admissible) describes a heuristic function that does not over-estimate the cost of reaching a goal from a given state. cf. A* algorithm.
  11. Whether or not a person is capable of being admitted to Canada, based on Canada's Immigration Law.
  12. The term used to describe the official decision of an international or regional human rights body to accept or decline to hear a case that has been submitted to it. This decision does not address the case on the merits. ...
  13. A printed version of this agreement and of any notice given in electronic form will be admissible in judicial or administrative proceedings based upon or relating to this agreement to the same extent and subject to the same conditions as other business documents and records originally generated ...
  14. A legal criterion used to determine whether an item of evidence can be presented in court; requires that the evidence have relevance, materiality, and competence.