To these ludicrous features was added an intense and seemingly inapposite pride in his native country. |
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Some scholars cautioned against reading too much into very limited information culled from an inapposite decision. |
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The fact that both pressure and drainage fittings are made of copper is particularly inapposite. |
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The parallels between Saudi Arabia and Iran, with due respect, are quite inapposite. |
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Indeed, the test, it can be argued, is inapposite in many cases. |
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The panel's reliance on the Roses, Inc. line of cases shows the danger of mechanically applying precedents to inapposite cases. |
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Consequently, the Maritime Provinces reliance on the ITC's responsibility under 19 U. S. C. Section 1336 is inapposite. |
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I therefore think a report of this kind was not inapposite, especially as it touches on a fundamental aspect. |
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Since the proposals were to be made in secret, and not in full glare of the Arab world, the UN floor would seem a highly inapposite point of discussion. |
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As the country pauses to mourn the dead in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, now may seem more than usually inapposite. |
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A cursory reading of Section 591 readily reveals that it is inapposite. |
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Since the related party owned like-kind property, the conclusions in Letter Rulings 200712013 and 200728008 are inapposite. |
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It was the infeasibility of obtaining a warrant overseas that made the warrant clause inapposite. |
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His rhymes are jarringly off or disconcertingly exact, and his ragged stanzas vary from lines of one word to lines that meander the length of a paragraph, often interrupted by inapposite digressions. |
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As discussed above, to derive a market distortion requirement, the Panel relied on Commerce's reasoning in Wire Rod, an inapposite case concerning subsidies in the context of a non-market economy. |
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Because prices reflect market rather than social value, the perceived informational advantage of markets is largely inapposite to social innovations. |
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