Sentence examples for render inapplicable from inspiring English sources

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For reasons similar to those which render inapplicable rule 4-101 in the circumstances of these proceedings, rule 5-102(B) is also not controlling.

Delaware 203 Section 6.9 of the merger agreement states: Neither Company nor the Board of Directors of Company shall approve or take any action to render inapplicable to any Alternative Proposal or Alternative Transaction Section 203 of the DGCL or any similar Takeover Statutes.

It is not at all clear that this should be interpreted to mean “when the agency’s hearing has not addressed the particular point at issue”–especially since that situation is specifically covered by §2347(c) (providing for remand in such circumstances), which the new amendments explicitly render inapplicable to deportation cases, see 8 U.S.C. § 1252(a)(1) (1994 ed., Supp. III).

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The model of this spherical mobile robot however, does not fall into any of these classes and hence these existing algorithms are rendered inapplicable to this system.

Showing they are in the same mindset as the rest of us". Rehman Chishti, the Conservative MP for Gillingham and Rainham, said Batten's position was "shocking", particularly the "charter of understanding" suggestion that parts of the Qur'an should be rendered "inapplicable".

My reason does not perceive how the principles which have been stated and the rulings of this court enforcing them are rendered inapplicable by the suggestion that, as the court may not inquire into the motives actuating a particular transfer of right, therefore it is without power to refuse to enforce in behalf of South Dakota the alleged gift.

But because the network topology in a CRN varies over time due to the dynamic nature of PU activities, many existing routing algorithms are rendered inapplicable as their computed paths usually do not adapt to the network dynamism.

But it is unhistorical, on the other hand, to "ignore or twist particular events, persons, predicaments, in the name of laws, theories, principles derived from other fields, logical, ethical, metaphysical, scientific, which the nature of the medium renders inapplicable" (1978b, 141 2).

These programs are generally designed to find probes less than 100 bp rendering them inapplicable for the considerably longer Southern blot probes.

36 37 38 Predictors in these risk scores are, however, generally specific to their particular specialties, rendering them inapplicable to an orthopaedic population.

Significantly, as the invasiveness of bone marrow transplantation renders it inapplicable for most HIV patients, illustration of the clinical benefits of these pharmacological interventions may lead to a novel methodology for HIV reservoir elimination.

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