For there to be an institution of promising, it must be impermissible-and known to be impermissible-for people to break their promises.
Consequently, such a reflective strategy would be impermissible.
This right of autonomy also morally constrains individual conduct by ruling out paternalistic restriction of liberty as morally impermissible.
Without the facts, one cannot properly understand what was decided, since one cannot know which distinctions are permissible and which are impermissible.
This is impermissible, absent some additional reasoning justifying that the theorem still holds in the extended world.
The infliction of state-initiated privately inflicted sanctions is impermissible.
Its signifiers set unequalled, oceanic horizons and encourage what would be subsequently deemed impermissible and indecent.
Acting contrary to the mature minor's wishes would constitute impermissible interference with individual dignity.