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1. Yes, Feltus thought, that was certainly what had happened, especially since the ledge theory was impossible in this case and under the circumstances that now prevailed given the violent weather that would make the theory totally inapplicable
2. Hitler, therefore, decided that if Blitzkrieg was inapplicable to Britain, then it was applicable elsewhere on the European continent
3. No, at first I foolishly believed it was meant for this race I was born into, not realizing yet how much too late and much too inapplicable it is in regard to humans
4. He said such a principle was wholly inapplicable to the concept of public broadcasting where
5. seemed so firm, had turned out suddenly false and inapplicable
6. The idea of buying in times of depression was obviously inapplicable
7. The analyst, on his side, is usually unable to apply his technique effectively to correcting or taking advantage of these popular errors, for the reason that surrounding conditions change so rapidly that his own conclusions may become inapplicable before he can profit by them
8. Or in other words, the conception of a cause is inapplicable to the phenomena we are
9. Therefore, before beginning our study (in which normalization is inapplicable), we should clarify whether any relationship between the mean and the standard deviation exists
10. Unfortunately, this method is inapplicable for evaluation of the effectiveness of the other two criteria: PPLN and RPLL
11. In conclusion the advocate remarked, with a thrust at the public prosecutor, that “the brilliant observations of that gentleman on heredity, while explaining scientific facts concerning heredity, were inapplicable in this case, as Botchkova was of unknown parentage
12. It is certainly not accurate to say, that the erection of a corporation is against those different heads of the State laws; because it is rather to create a kind of person, or entity, to which they are inapplicable, and to which the general rule of those laws assigns a different regimen
13. If, however, this solution be deemed inapplicable, perhaps the following may be admitted
14. Therefore, arguments drawn from the Old World are wholly inapplicable to this country, because their situation and form of Government are altogether unlike ours