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applicability

[uh-plik-uh-bil-i-tee] / əˌplɪk əˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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The law, which Moore revised in 1975, remains a yardstick for progress both within and beyond the chip industry, even as its continued applicability is a topic of debate.

From Seattle Times

“Being part of this package means many of these new techniques will have wider applicability, sooner, because they’re so rigorously tested against all the others.”

From Scientific American

The position “concerns enforcement action only and does not represent a legal conclusion with respect to the applicability of statutory or regulatory provisions of the securities laws,” the agency said.

From Reuters

Requiring students to be vaccinated is applying law to everyone and it is not motivated by religion, but rather by public health; it typifies a neutral law of general applicability.

From Seattle Times

The power to make rules of general applicability binding on the population as a whole — the power to make law — was completely withheld from the judiciary.

From Washington Times