If any part of these terms appears to be unapplicable, said part shall be construed according to applicable law insofar as this is possible, and all other provisions shall continue to be valid. |
Modular operations are expensive in terms of energy consumption and computation time, which could make our in-situ schemes unapplicable to many practical sensor network settings. |
The remarkable feature of the systems, that is, the unknown time-varying control coefficients and the unmeasured states dependent growth with unknown time-varying rate, makes the existing control design methods unapplicable. |
The Roman pandects will furnish us with a piece of history not unapplicable to our present purpose. |
Social and economic changes occurring over these years may render the earlier results unapplicable to today. |
Assuming all available scales have been deemed unapplicable, investigators must next establish they have a firm grasp of the characteristics they intend to examine. |