She says her neighborhood, Adhamiya, is no longer permissive if she is not clad so modestly.
If the FDA is too permissive, it could end up allowing useless cancer drugs to be approved.
According to Kim, since the 1980s, academics have divided parenting styles into four categories authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and negligent.
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Military officials said the environment in northern Iraq was very permissive, meaning they did not expect any resistance.
Most of the paths on the land were "permissive" - in other words, not official public rights of way.
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On the one hand, the present generation of Oxford editors is admirably permissive.
The civilian police force would be deployed only in a "permissive" environment, under Chapter 6 of the UN charter.
While Americans view imitation with disdain, the Chinese have traditionally taken a more permissive and nuanced view of it.
Missouri also has permissive alcohol laws, which allow, among other behaviors, public intoxication and drinking in cars by passengers.
Hundreds of thousands of low-quality patents had been approved under the permissive rules the Federal Circuit had developed during the 1990s.
And the legislation already is seen as too permissive by many in the conservative-controlled House, which also will have its say.
In the light of such misgivings Ms Chua's rant was bound to raise hackles in America and other centres of permissive parenthood.
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And since Mr Obama came to power, attitudes have grown less permissive.
The main draw for such luminaries, apart from the rock-star status accorded them by the local press, is Singapore's permissive climate for research.
Mr Needham said that by adopting a "seemingly permissive attitude", the Isle of Man government was failing in its duty to protect road users.
On April 6th Mrs Albright changed her tune too, saying that bomb damage to the Serbs' forces did not meet her definition of permissive.
The Public Accounts Committee report said the mechanisms to check that the schools' finances are in order are "permissive" and "not fit for purpose".
"Americans already feel Democrats are the more permissive party, " Doak said.
Conversely, a prestigious brand like BMW could miss the Top 10 by being a little more permissive, without endangering its high-end image in the long run.
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Sidak points to what he considers to be significant differences between satellite radio and other media, including the more permissive content rules the FCC allows for satellite radio.
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Permissive campaign spending with immediate disclosure is the best way to inform citizens about politics during a campaign, while empowering them to appropriately discount the special pleading of special interests.
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Too many parents have dropped the ball, too many communities are overly permissive, and too many young people don't think about how random acts of brutality can destroy people's lives.
After delivering a verdict of accidental death, the coroner said that by adopting a "seemingly permissive attitude", the Isle of Man government was failing in its duty to protect road users.
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Rarely did a summer pass without a teachers' strike or threat of a walkout, invariably followed by a surrender by the city, resulting in higher wages or more permissive work rules.
It also separated Mr Blair from Labour's reputation for being soft on crime, earned in the 1960s when Roy Jenkins, a liberalising Labour home secretary, had supposedly invented the permissive society.
The EU is unlikely to be as permissive, presenting the danger that businessmen like Mr Murdoch may one day have to sell off his American interests if he wants to hang on to his European ones.
Once, when winters were cold and the world seemed large, creatures roamed the earth who were permissive on social issues and at ease with big government, yet remained ever faithful to the gods of business and finance.
Or could it have been that in December 1988, even in such a permissive time and place, Daphne suspected that she had somehow managed to cross a forbidden line into a social or cultural or family territory that was taboo?
Although firms have probably become more permissive since, a survey by Robert Half Technology, a recruitment agency, found in 2009 that more than half of chief information officers in America blocked the use of sites such as Facebook at work.
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