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Перевод: inapplicable
[прилагательное] неприменимый; непригодный; несоответствующий
Тезаурус:
- Further, this principle should not be inapplicable simply because the citizen paid the money under mistake of law.
- The Appellate Court of Illinois, affirming the decision at first instance, rejected both arguments, holding that VWoA was agent by operation of law as an "involuntary agent" under a well-established doctrine in the law of Illinois, and that the Convention was inapplicable to service effected within the borders of the United States.
- In recent years, it has become clear that very simple measures of reaction time (particularly choice reaction time) and variability in reaction time correlate very highly with ordinary IQ measures, to an extent that makes much of the theorising in this book inapplicable, Similarly, measures of inspection time have shown uncommonly high correlations with IQ, particularly in below average subjects.
- It is agreed that the inclusive fee for the engagement shall be - which shall be payable in cash/by cheque (delete whichever is inapplicable) on the date of the performance.
- The same description would not, in my view, be grossly inapplicable to the present ruler of Poland - which has, as it happens, a smaller population than the Ethiopia of chronic famine.
- Pierburg then sought to obtain photographs of a car which was situated in California, and it was held (plainly correctly) that this was not a case of evidence being obtained "abroad" and so the Convention was inapplicable.
- The anomaly is increased by the fact that, under the present law, two young men under 21 who consensually commit "gross indecency" are both liable to conviction for the offence: the rule in Tyrrell is inapplicable here, but the maximum penalty is two years' imprisonment where the offender is under 21, compared with five years where he is over 21.
- The notion of "something appearing to somebody" is inapplicable here.
- That he went grossly wrong in applying the standard does not mean that the standard as such was inapplicable.
- Although developed in a case to which the Hague Convention was inapplicable, the point has been recognised, though held unjustified on the facts, in a Convention case.
- The trial judge upheld that submission on the ground that, on a true construction of s 1(1) (a), a second computer had to be involved, so that s 2(1) was inapplicable to the facts.
- We have already, on several occasions, drawn attention to the variegated ways in which people suffer pain (by worrying about its implications, for example) which are inapplicable to animals.
- For a given instance of a text, the values of some components are inapplicable.
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