[w3c/permissions] Allow for implicitly denied / implicitly granted more explicitly (Issue #413)

The permissions spec is already intentionally quite vague about how a user agent would choose to grant/deny a permission request, making it possible to forgo asking the user for permission where appropriate.

This can be used to e.g. automatically deny notification permission prompts when they were flagged as potential spam, or to add custom heuristics for automatically granting storage access to balance user annoyance and protection.

While some of these interventions are implementation-defined, it would also be nice to have a hook in this spec for use in other specifications that define steps to take before a prompt is surfaced to the user.

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