Sentence examples for prove inapplicable from inspiring English sources

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Since only intentional discrimination is unconstitutional, the disparate-impact part of Title VII may prove inapplicable to state employers.

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While the complexity of the algorithm is not provided, it immediately proves inapplicable to our problem as it (a) works only on series of snapshots with no repetition and (b) includes aging factor in calculations.

–          Good advice is usually Practical, Applicable and Realistic, though sometimes Impractical, Inapplicable and Unrealistic advice may prove useful, too.

Furthermore, we prove some fixed point theorems in the context of a G-metric space for which the techniques in [37, 38] are inapplicable.

In former studies, the method was proven to be well-suited for tracking the subset of lower leg landmarks of the side camera view, but it is inapplicable for landmarks with more severe occlusions such as the knee landmarks of the side view or feet landmarks of the top view.

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Clinicians may even reject the evidence out of hand, believing it to be inapplicable.

It is not, however, entirely inapplicable even there.

The entire set of legal categories would be inapplicable.

He believes that the open-source model is simply inapplicable to an encyclopedia.

Your article doesn't acknowledge that the assumption that underlies economics — rational choice — is inapplicable.

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