Sentence examples for the inapplicable from inspiring English sources

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the inapplicable

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Not applicable; incapable of being applied; not adapted; not suitable; as, the argument is inapplicable to the case.

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The journalist Glenn Greenwald summed up the mood among many critics of the justice in a tweet: "Don't even try to enforce the inapplicable don't-speak-ill-of-the-dead 'rule' for the highly polarizing, deeply consequential Antonin Scalia".

Note that in the GSDS2 profile IRMs were not measured because of the inapplicable shapes and sizes of the specimens to the related instruments.

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It found the decision inapplicable because the state's death penalty law had changed slightly since 1994 to give the judge the option of imposing a 30-year sentence, as opposed to life without parole, on any capital defendant whom the jury found ineligible for a death sentence.

As Judge Sotomayor explained in response to questioning by Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), that holding simply enforced the Supreme Court's still valid precedent, as well as Second Circuit case law, finding the Second Amendment inapplicable to the states.

"Austria will be represented in Eurovision 2014 by the transvestite contestant Conchita Wurst, who leads the lifestyle inapplicable for Russians [sic]," the All-Russian Parent Meeting petition read.

Their argument that "the president's inherent constitutional authority to manage a military campaign" rendered the United States' obligations under the Torture Convention "inapplicable" to interrogations conducted pursuant to his command left you wondering if they had ever heard of the Nuremberg tribunal.

Yet most of the survey's respondents were unaware of the numerous studies "that show the impact of increased online spending -- and those who were aware discounted the results as inapplicable," the report said.

However, the survival of dechorionated embryos is extremely low during electroporation, making the method inapplicable for routine experiments.

As such, the proposed detectors at the destination are inapplicable at the listening relay.

Being based on macro-scenarios at European level, the study assumes appropriate simplifications at such a scale, which however make the method inapplicable at infrastructure level.

The classification that is still widely used is that of Aristotle's Sophistic Refutations: (1) The fallacy of accident is committed by an argument that applies a general rule to a particular case in which some special circumstance ("accident") makes the rule inapplicable.

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