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unapplied
adjective
That has not been applied.
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Thus unapplied knowledge is knowledge shorn of its meaning".
So Pavlo and colleagues resorted to another trick: misapplying so-called "unapplied cash," money customers sent in without specifying the bill it was intended for.
Community law leaves 'inconsistent national law valid but unapplied' [36: 14].
Instead, Pavlo used tricks he had learned on the job, like diverting unapplied cash, to strike Telemedia's debt from MCI's books.
Sequence Specifies the number of still unapplied updates to an object container object container o upon which, the action that depends on o is triggered.
It's unpopular with those that study state and federal constitutions that have equal protections clauses knowing they are going unapplied to millions.
Outside of the traditional reductionist framework, the neo-reductionism of supervenience theory has so far been relatively unapplied.
Yet, assessment of malnutrition risk remains largely unapplied in NHs, despite the high prevalence, up to 85%%, of malnutrition among older persons living in this setting [ 9].
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