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inapplicable

[in-ap-li-kuh-buhl] / ɪnˈæp lɪ kə bəl /


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Stephen Stokes, an attorney for the Idaho Military Division, said the statute is “unnecessary” and inapplicable to the Idaho Military Division.

From Seattle Times

She picked up a yellow highlighter and scribbled out the inapplicable section on the contract, emphasizing the main point of renting a Tesla: to not have to fill ’er up.

From Washington Post

“It is important to note, however, that Mr. Clark is not excused from testifying simply because President Trump is trying to hide behind inapplicable claims of executive privilege,” Cheney said.

From Seattle Times

For example, when attempting to recover possession of an apartment in which a resident operated a strip club, one housing provider learned the PSE was inapplicable.

From Washington Post

During her ruling, Widlan addressed and rejected the officers’ legal arguments for each public records law exemption and cited case law as inapplicable given the circumstances.

From Washington Times