Also, for terms like " petty grudge and passive-aggressive harssment " [ sic ], that's called " precision "; the fact that you haven't used those specific labels yourself is due to their inapplicability, and the fact that I use them about you is due to their complete applicability.
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That said, that he qualifies for the label does not mean the label is mandatory in all contexts, and the appropriateness or not of the label would need to be decided by consensus-but argument to the contrary can certainly not rely on its inapplicability . talk ) 20 : 19, 14 August 2013 ( UTC)
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As there is no constitutional protection for information divulged to a third party under the Supreme Court's expectation of privacy test, and the routing information for phone and internet communications are divulged to the company providing the communication, the absence or inapplicability of the statute would leave the routing information for those communications completely unprotected from government surveillance.
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Adjudication should confirm the inapplicability of infinite-series solutions, thus alerting the reader that the Paradoxes remain profound reflections of the deeper nature of reality, and that simple geometric, mechanistic world-views do not fit, explain or " solve " the paradox of everyday physical movement . talk ) 03 : 25, 11 August 2009 ( UTC)
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This Vygotsky's self-criticism was complemented by external criticism for a number of issues, including the separation between the " higher " and the " lower " psychological functions, impracticality and inapplicability of his theory in social practices ( such as industry or education ) during the time of rapid social change, and vulgar Marxist interpretation of human psychological processes.
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It would allow such a state, however, to enter into a subsequent federal-state EUC agreement on or after enactment of this Act if, taking into account this inapplicability of the nonreduction rule, it would otherwise meet the requirements for an EUC agreement . ( This would allow such a subsequent EUC agreement to permit payment of less than the average weekly unemployment compensation benefit paid on or after June 2, 2010 .)
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See Von Raab, supra, at 674 ( suspicion requirement for searches of customs officials for drug impairment impractical because " not feasible to subject ( such ) employees and their work product to the kind of day-to-day scrutiny that is the norm in more traditional office environments " ); Camara, supra, at 537 ( suspicion requirement for searches of homes for safety code violations impractical because conditions such as " faulty wiring " not observable from outside of house ); see also Wolfish, 441 U . S ., at 559, n . 40 ( suspicion requirement for searches of prisoners for smuggling following contact visits impractical because observation necessary to gain suspicion would cause " obvious disruption of the confidentiality and intimacy that these visits are intended to afford " ); Martinez-Fuerte, supra, at 557 ( " A requirement that stops on major routes inland always be based on reasonable suspicion would be impractical because the flow of traffic tends to be too heavy to allow the particularized study of a given car that would enable it to be identified as a possible carrier of illegal aliens " ); United States v . Edwards, 498 F . 2d 496, 500 ( CA2 1974 ) ( Friendly, J . ) ( suspicion-based searches of airport passengers'carry-on luggage impractical because of the great number of plane travelers and " conceded inapplicability " of the profile method of detecting hijackers ).