If these writers possessed some illumination in their own fields-English or Media Studies, say, or Semiotics-the term would be inapplicable. |
The idea that term limits are necessary to unseat jaded officials and rouse lazy voters could not be more inapplicable in New York City now. |
There is no evidence of such a payment so the general rule is inapplicable. |
It is obviously inapplicable to substances whose virtues depend in any considerable degree upon readily volatilizable constituents. |
Take from it what you will, and ignore what you find inapplicable to your own life. I hope you find it as beautiful as I do. |
Thus this Court must uphold the Probate Court's decision to find laches inapplicable to this action. |