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Definition of Permissions
1. permission [n] - See also: permission
Lexicographical Neighbors of Permissions
Literary usage of Permissions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guide to Understanding Discretionary Access Control in Trusted Systems by Carole S. Jordan (1987)
"In this section, control permissions and access modes for objects are discussed.
... Control permissions define which subjects have the ability to grant and ..."
2. Institutes of Natural Law: Being the Substance of a Course of Lectures on by Thomas Rutherforth (1832)
"One reason why permissions, even in respect have been thought of those persons,
... Another reason, why permissions have been mistaken for laws, ..."
3. A Kaleidoscope of Digital American Literature by Martha L. Brogan, Daphnée Rentfrow (2005)
"2.7.3 Thorny Issues of Copyright and Permissions More than one scholar identified
... Has the editor obtained all necessary permissions—for example, ..."
4. Report of the Trial of James H. Peck: Judge of the United States District by James Hawkins Peck, Arthur Joseph Stansbury, United States Congress. Senate (1833)
"... without proper permissions Mr. S. said that he agreed to all this; and it
might be noticed here lhat contempt by printing false accounts of judicial ..."
5. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1892)
"397 ; notice by, of permissions given to John Acheson to make dies with portrait
of Queen Mary, ... permissions ..."
6. Jacques Loeb: His Science and Social Activism and Their Philosophical ...by Charles Rasmussen, Rick Tilman by Charles Rasmussen, Rick Tilman (1998)
"... Permissions The authors thank the following for permission to briefly quote
from unpublished materials: Center for American History, University of Texas ..."
7. The Complete Photographer by Roger Child Bayley (1906)
"... dark interiors— Supplementary illumination—Living-rooms—Views through
windows—Permissions to photograph—Their abuse. THE photography of architecture may ..."
8. The Revised Statutes of the State of New York: As Altered by Subsequent by New York (State), Montgomery Hunt Throop (1889)
"... shall be laid in any city, town, or village of this state, and that all such
permissions heretofore given by any of said municipal authorities, ..."