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Lexis 5109 at 7-8 (1st Cir., No. 16-1579, Mar. 22, 2017) (Newman inapplicable because of close friendship and reputational gain); Rajaratnam v. U.S., 2017 U.S. Dist.

Next, the court rejected defendants' argument that Title II of the ECPA, which punishes unauthorized access to stored communications, was inapplicable because of an exception for authorized conduct.

These two features were also deemed to be inapplicable because of their low sensitivity values.

But many chromatographic media are inapplicable because of the relatively labile nature of lenti- and retroviral vectors [ 11].

To calculate the variances of dNN, dNS, dSN, and dSS, the commonly used bootstrap method (Nei and Kumar 2000) is inapplicable because of the difficulty in bootstrapping codons from one ORF while maintaining the other ORF.

To our knowledge, this work represents the first attempt to use IGRAs to calibrate TST interpretation in a population with a high prevalence of HIV and when traditional mixture or mirror methods are inapplicable because of the distribution of TST indurations.

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Thirdly, Article 4(2) of Directive 2009/24 is inapplicable because the exhaustion of the distribution right under that provision always presupposes the putting into circulation of a physical copy of the program by the rightholder or with his consent.

Grades 6 8 of the Vignos scale were inapplicable because they included items involving the use of long leg braces for walking or standing, and some patients did not use long leg braces.

Jenkins et al. [ 5] argue that the total sequence space of an RNA virus is much larger than the sequence space a finite population of realistic size can cover, and that therefore the deterministic equations of the quasispecies model are inapplicable, because virus evolution is dominated by random genetic drift.

In treason cases peine forte et dure was inapplicable, because standing mute in such cases meant a plea of guilty.

Even in situations such as Lebanon today, where most of the 1949 Conventions are technically inapplicable because Hizbullah is not a state, the Geneva language is seen as a guide to the spirit of customary humanitarian law.The trouble is that measuring civilian woes against military gain is a tall order, especially in a densely populated place like Lebanon.

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