Sentence examples for becoming inapplicable from inspiring English sources

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Because these assumptions also underlay Marxist theories of social reform, the label radical in time was affixed to Marxists and other advocates of violent social change, thus becoming inapplicable to the gradualist reformers.

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Perhaps the wider application of the word 'metaphysics' was due to the fact that the word 'physics' was coming to be a name for a new, quantitative science, the science that bears that name today, and was becoming increasingly inapplicable to the investigation of many traditional philosophical problems about changing things (and of some newly discovered problems about changing things).

Consequently, the early definition of phenology has become inapplicable.

Additionally, the material loses periodicity during manufacture and conventional homogenization approaches become inapplicable.

Finally, the questionnaire can become inapplicable very quickly in the rapidly changing healthcare environment of today.

start to noticeably contribute the extinction and the quasistatic approximation becomes inapplicable [ 56].

Without clinical expertise, practice risks becoming tyrannised by evidence, for even excellent external evidence may be inapplicable to or inappropriate for an individual patient.

Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901.

Chinatown is becoming Americanized.

Avoid becoming isolated.

Things are becoming uncertain".

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