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inapplicability

noun as in impracticality

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“The courts’ hesitance to weigh in on these questions heightens the risk that Trump will invoke the Alien Enemies Act despite its clear inapplicability,” she wrote.

And European leaders fear their national courts won’t be able to convict former fighters because of a lack of evidence or the inapplicability of domestic laws.

Their inapplicability deeply embarrasses us whenever we come to recognize that we are not who and what we say we are.

From Salon

“These incredibly violent experiments are entirely indefensible, given their cruelty, inapplicability to humans and the superior non-animal research methods that are available,” said Justin Goodman, the animal rights group’s US director of laboratory investigations.

In December last year, EU foreign ministers ruled that “all agreements between the state of Israel and the European Union must unequivocally and explicitly indicate their inapplicability to the territories occupied by Israel in 1967”.

From Nature

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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