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For the same reason, sections 607 and 609 are inapplicable.
This analysis makes agency inapplicable in the case of a new State.
Sections 607 and 609 of title 5 were also inapplicable.
This is not inapplicable to my uncle and his fencing.
Among the 20 percent of inapplicable responses was one to a reporter's spot check.
In its present form, the technique is evidently inapplicable to humans.
The third is inapplicable because a conviction would necessarily be on the merits.
The above methods are inapplicable when most of the magnetic field path is outside the core.
Further, this principle should not be inapplicable simply because the citizen paid the money under mistake of law.
He smiled in a pained way at the idea of such an inapplicable comparison.
"Anybody can come in with their own tailored information and explain why the guidelines are inapplicable to them."
The cognomen of Crane was not inapplicable to his person.
The Administration, like its predecessors, contends that the 1973 law is unconstitutional, and also inapplicable.
Such requirements can make the products inapplicable or too expensive for civilian uses.
News sites, however, have for the most part found the ratings either inapplicable or abhorrent.
It would have been as inapplicable to a spider as to a tree.
Thus, they are not required to sort through wholly inapplicable information to find what they need.
Amnesty is inapplicable under international law, and does not cover the group's atrocities committed after the agreement.
Because the case is so extraordinary, he said, all conventions about picking jurors are inapplicable.
Similarly, section 203 of the act is inapplicable because the rule will not significantly affect small governments.
Most of them were inapplicable, but there were procedures for language which might be appropriate.
Suddenly the principles that had guided him seemed inapplicable.
It has typically found to be inapplicable when the time to make the decision is infinite or indefinite.
Then the forcing pass is a moot point and the concept may be considered inapplicable.
He finally concludes that the Ontario law is inapplicable.