Sentence examples for considered inapplicable from inspiring English sources

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In some countries statutes may even be considered inapplicable if they are vague.

The likelihood-based tests are generally considered inapplicable for post-hoc tests of the optimal versus an alternative topology [ 101, 102].

In cases where its effect did not deviate from the mean control by more than one standard deviation, the compound was deemed nontoxic under these assay conditions and the POD was considered inapplicable.

However, it absorbs and replaces the tissue without maintaining the grafted volume, so it is considered inapplicable for use for soft tissue augmentation, as it was first intended to be used.

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Initiate advance care planning with the patient and family (QI 15) Initiate advance care planning with the patient and family (QI 15) Identified as barriers were (1) the physicians' personal ethical values and (2) their negative opinions of advance directives, which they consider inapplicable in emergencies and lacking a level of specificity (weak evidence) [ 16, 38].

Other management solutions practiced in other German ports, like use in agriculture (Rostock), are considered to be inapplicable in Lübeck due to site- and sediment-specific characteristics.

In the latter most recent case, the trial judge considered the privilege obsolete and inapplicable, and said in proceedings, "the privilege did not apply indeed ... it is unthinkable in modern times that, in circumstances such as they are in this case, it should".

Items i) and iv) in particular render MSL algorithms inapplicable for the more general problem considered in this work (cf. Application Case 2).

This particular family of enzymes, which carries rich information in the data of [ 10], was inapplicable to the problem of the artificial metagenome considered before in Table 3.

However, the standard methods for estimating synonymous (dS) and nonsynonymous (dN) nucleotide substitution rates are inapplicable here because a nucleotide change can be simultaneously synonymous and nonsynonymous when both reading frames involved are considered.

In most of the WSN sleep/wake protocols, energy awareness is considered as a key design issue to maximize the network lifetime at the cost of latency, delay, and throughput; thus making such design inapplicable in delay sensitive applications.

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