answersLogoWhite

0

Search results

no. as long as she is qualified as a permissive user of that vehicle.

1 answer


Permissive cells are capable of supporting the replication of a virus, whereas non-permissive cells are unable to support virus replication. In permissive cells, the virus can enter, replicate, and exit to infect other cells. Non-permissive cells may lack the necessary factors or receptors for the virus to complete its replication cycle.

2 answers


they are both on the ends of the extreems ;

Strict ---------------------------- Normal ------------------- permissive

1 answer



Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp


Permissive policies allow more freedom and flexibility, while restrictive policies impose limits and regulations. Permissive policies often give individuals more autonomy and choices, while restrictive policies are more controlling and have stricter guidelines.

2 answers


AR 600-8-10: Leaves and Passes

AR 630-5: Leaves, Passes, Permissive TDY

1 answer


No, it isn't. Being too permissive shows not only a lack of trust, but also a lack of respect for the other person's personal space.

1 answer


They can as long as they are listed on the insurance policy for each vehicle OR there is a permissive user clause on the insurance which allows any driver to operate the car and still be covered.

1 answer


simple, to suspend permitting a demand.

1 answer


permissive, easy-going, light

1 answer




A permissive relay is one that "permits" other electrical devices( relays, swithches, machine etc.) to become active ( turn on) or deactivated ( turn off).

1 answer


Some words that rhyme with "dismissive" are permissive, decisive, and dismiss.

5 answers


First let's define permissive: Allowing or characterized by great or excessive freedom of behavior.

So if you stick relationship onto that, we can say that a permissive relationship is a relationship where there is a lot of freedom between the couple. Perhaps with no barriers as well. Each one is free to do as they please with no obligations.

1 answer


The Netherlands is the country that has the most permissive euthanasia law in the world. The Netherlands is located in western Europe.

1 answer


Permissive cell let the virus that replicate in cell without any limited but condition of non permissive cell is not suitable for replication of virus in cell.

1 answer


A permissive ground is a principle in law that allows an individual to do something that would otherwise be prohibited. It grants permission for a specific action under certain conditions or circumstances.

1 answer



A type of legislation that does not come with money from the government

1 answer



Enforcing , Permissive and disabled

1 answer


A child who develops to be dependent and immature is likely to have experienced permissive parenting, where the parents are very indulgent and lack boundaries or rules for the child. Permissive parents tend to be very lenient and overly responsive to their child's desires, which can lead to the child not developing independence and responsibility.

3 answers


approving, agreeable, permitting, free

1 answer


Second City Firsts - 1973 The Permissive Society 4-4 is rated/received certificates of:

UK:PG (2009)

1 answer


The Unit - 2006 Non-Permissive Environment 1-5 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:M (TV rating)

USA:TV-PG

1 answer


In legal proceedings, a compulsory counterclaim is required to be brought up by the defendant, while a permissive counterclaim is optional and can be brought up at the defendant's discretion.

1 answer


The three states of SELinux are Enforcing, Permissive, and Disabled. In Enforcing mode, SELinux policies are enforced and violations are logged. In Permissive mode, policies are not enforced but violations are logged for analysis. Disabled mode turns off SELinux entirely.

2 answers




A child may misbehave is parents are too permissive.

1 answer


Rising Damp - 1974 The Permissive Society 2-1 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:PG

UK:PG (video rating) (1989) (1999) (2006)

1 answer


A permissive family is a type of family system characterized by low levels of control and discipline. The parents in a permissive family tend to be lenient and indulgent towards their children, setting few rules or boundaries. This parenting style often results in children who have difficulty with self-control and may exhibit behavioral problems.

2 answers


Lines that indicate a permissive condition typically use phrases such as "may," "can," "allowed," or "allowed to," which imply permission or allowance. These lines give the reader the ability to make a choice or decision within the context of the condition.

1 answer


Permissive effect when dealing with hormones refers to the effect of one hormone on a second whereby the second can exert its full normal effect that is normally associated with it. For example the effect of cortisol on glucagon's ability to increase blood glucose concentration during fasting is a permissive effect. Another one is the effect of Tri-iodothyronine (T3 active form of thyroid hormone) on epinephrine stimulation of lipolysis.

1 answer


It means allowable or legal.

7 answers


SELinux provides three states of operation:

Enforcing

Permissive

Disabled

1 answer


no there are more criminals nowadays. unless the parents are rich...

2 answers


Referring to any act which is allowed by court order, legal procedure, or agreement.

1 answer


In the nervous system, permissive action refers to one neurotransmitter enhancing the effect of another neurotransmitter. This occurs when one neurotransmitter prepares receptors to be more responsive to another neurotransmitter, allowing for a more amplified response.

2 answers


The approving authority for permissive TDY (Temporary Duty) varies depending on the branch of the military and the specific circumstances. Generally, it will be a supervisor or commander who has the authority to approve travel and expenses. It is recommended to refer to the military regulations or guidelines for specific details.

1 answer



Permissive; in economics, as a noun laissez-faire (lessay fare).

2 answers


Best Management Style are Autocratic and Permissive

Autocratic, in which Manage/Leader makes all decisions unilaterally.

Permissive in which Manager/Leader permits subordinates to take part in decision making and also gives them a considerable degree of autonomy in completing routine work activities.

1 answer


There are three Baumrind parenting styles, they are as follows The permissive parent, the authoritarian parents, and the authoritative parent.

1 answer


Permissive dialing began August 1, 1995, mandatory from December 1, 1995.

1 answer


No, the word permission is not an adverb.

Permissibly is the adverb form of the adjective "permissible".
Permissively is the adverb form of the adjective "permissive ".

2 answers


Erwin Howlett has written:

'Permissive personnel policies' -- subject(s): School personnel management

1 answer


Business actions are judged by the general ethical standards of society, not by a special set of more permissive standards.

1 answer