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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

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

Blinken has made the point before, including during an April 8 conversation with the Philippine foreign minister in which the State Department said he "reaffirmed the applicability" of the treaty to the South China Sea.

From Reuters

“When agencies use facial recognition technology without first assessing the privacy implications and applicability of privacy requirements, there is a risk that they will not adhere to privacy-related laws, regulations, and policies,” the report says.

From The Verge

Michael Aciman, a Google spokesperson, said the company takes issue with “the applicability and enforceability of the State’s political advertising and disclosure laws.”

From Seattle Times