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Admittance

Admittance meaning

The act of admitting. | Permission to enter, the power or right of entrance. | Actual entrance, reception.

Example sentences (20)

Admittance The thermal admittance of a material, such as a building fabric, is a measure of the ability of a material to transfer heat in the presence of a temperature difference on opposite sides of the material.

Series resistance and shunt admittance are considered as distributed parameters, meaning each differential length of the line has a corresponding differential resistance and shunt admittance.

All Red Carpet patrons are granted free admittance and complimentary popcorn with their Red Carpet Patron card.

Columnist Gordon Monson asks: Should temple admittance be tied to tithing?

No admittance without an adult aged 18 and over.

Perhaps one refreshing takeaway from these conversations was admittance that brand audits simply don’t work in practice, which is why industry organizations are leaning into collective programs.

Proof of Lakewood residency is required for admittance.

Search the desk inside for the Key of Admittance.

The 86-year-old's admittance to hospital on Wednesday with breathing difficulties sparked concerns he may not be well enough to attend a series of rites in what is the most important week in the Christian calendar.

I did a little research and it seems attorneys must show proof of their continued legal education every three years by Dec. 31 of the year following their admittance to the bar.

Our admittance this time went much better than the last and he was in his room within 30 minutes of checking in.

The priest said the unbaptized and Protestant Christians requested admittance to full communion with the Catholic Church.

Croly was denied admittance based upon her gender, and in response, formed a woman’s club named Sorosis.

His planned admittance on December 20 to the private hospital in London, which has been treating members of the royal family for decades, was described as a 'precautionary measure' by Buckingham Palace.

However, on Thursday, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Francis Martin, said that following the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines, Grenada’s Patient Zero was stabilised after admittance and was discharged.

In some cases hospitals refuse admittance without a police order, or demand money to carry out a rape examination, said Christelle Vuanga, president of the national human rights commission.

It became apparent that my course unit counting skills weren’t up to par as I had expected, and without my counselor’s expertise, I wouldn’t have transferred in time for spring admittance next year.

Many of the new guidelines, proposed by the East Japan and West Japan Associations, are expected, with guests and employees encouraged to frequently use hand sanitiser, wear face masks and pass temperature checks prior to admittance.

No federal money to train non-American foreigners in American medical institutions which now discriminate against American born males for admittance.

Pupils with any suspect symptoms are obliged to take a coronavirus test before re-admittance.