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inapplicable

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


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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

In a letter sent to Italy’s Industry Ministry on Friday, the Commission said the law was not notified to Brussels, making it potentially inapplicable, according to the la Repubblica report.

From Reuters

It is unreasonable and inapplicable to ask anchors to do the job that has now become a public health problem of such magnitude that all the different disciplines and sectors must step up and collaborate.

From Salon

This type of “inheritable” gene editing is inapplicable to conditions like autism or diabetes, in which the hereditary component is caused by many different genes.

From New York Times

They allege the latter clause is void because it’s unenforceable and inapplicable.

From Seattle Times