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The second reason is its inapplicability to continuous variables, as described above.
This is another example of the inapplicability of "Coulomb's law".
There were thousands of articles in the Megelle which were not used due to their inapplicability.
(2) Inapplicability to certain technological measures.
This can indicate the applicability (or inapplicability) of certain methods of solving transient heat transfer problems.
See inapplicability of Faraday's law.
Mr. Preira said the defense lawyers "have a common interest in educating the court as to the inapplicability of the statutes."
Inapplicability of model.
The inapplicability to non-consumer debt allows business debtors to "abuse" credit without repercussion unless the court finds "cause."
A fifth question which is present in the mishnah has been removed by later authorities due to its inapplicability after the destruction of the temple:
Its only limitation in this respect is its inapplicability for small tumors that occupy the far-lateral portions of the internal auditory canal.
(3) Inapplicability.
Contemporary Islamic scholars have argued the inapplicability of this early philosophical division of the world citing its lack of scriptural backing.
Inapplicability of certain articles (Article-47A)
The Inapplicability of the Biogenetic Rule to Behavioral Development.
The English "monotheism" is not specific enough and is applied to Christianity precisely where Islam would charge its inapplicability.
Rolland also argues the inapplicability of psychoanalysis on Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda and other mystics.
In May 1998, he argued that although Islamic state is an ideal solution, Hezbollah is aware of its inapplicability in Lebanon.
That the UN ratified this inapplicability of self-determination when the Assembly rejected proposals to condition sovereignty on the wishes of the islanders.
His subsequent explanation of the vision in Acts 11 gives no credence to antinomianism as it relates to the inapplicability of the Mosaic dietary laws.
The divergent sources and philosophical origins of these laws and the inapplicability of many borrowed Western legal concepts occasioned difficulties in administering Egyptian law.
"Feel free to come up and join us, Commander," Jaza said, blithely disregarding the inapplicability of the word "up" to his own current frame of reference.
It cannot be denied, however, that in advancing to higher and more general theories the inapplicability of the simple laws of classical logic eventually results in an almost unbearable awkwardness.
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled Article 28 unconstitutional, however the declaration of its inapplicability does not remove any part of Article 28 from the Constitution.
We are only a step or two from Carl Jung's notorious remark about the inapplicability of "Jewish categories" to "Christians, Germans or Slavs" in medical psychology.