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were inapplicable
adjective
Not applicable; incapable of being applied; not adapted; not suitable; as, the argument is inapplicable to the case.
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The lessons of a sleepy Dutch spirits market were inapplicable in, say, the cut-throat world of frozen yogurt.
Ordinary underground mining procedures were inapplicable since highly poisonous hydrogen sulfide gas accompanies the element in the domes.
So endemic is the impoverishment of the pld, according to Chomskyans, that it began to seem as if the entire learning paradigm were inapplicable to language.
One can imagine that most American citizens would be surprised to learn that American privacy and civil liberties laws were inapplicable to their own data housed on America soil.
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.
As some items were inapplicable for outpatients, we used only the four items applicable for in- and outpatients to compute a summary score.
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The entire set of legal categories would be inapplicable.
Your article doesn't acknowledge that the assumption that underlies economics — rational choice — is inapplicable.
Consequently, it cannot be said that article 12 is inapplicable to the applicants' complaint.
The Hirota case is inapplicable because it involved Japanese soldiers, not American citizens.
Likewise, the Do Not Call protections are inapplicable to political campaigns.
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