applicability in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for applicability in the English»Serbian Dictionary

ap·pli·ca·tion [ˌæplɪ'keɪʃən] N

ap·pli·cable [ə'plɪkəbl̩] ADJ

ap·pli·cant ['æplɪkənt] N

in·ap·pli·cable [ˌɪnə'plɪkəbl̩] ADJ

du·rabil·ity [ˌdjʊərə'bɪləti] N no pl

pre·dict·abil·ity [prɪˌdɪktə'bɪləti] N no pl

un·re·li·abil·ity [ˌʌnrɪlaɪə'bɪlɪti] N no pl

ami·abil·ity [ˌeɪmiə'bɪləti] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A clause can contain a guard, which is a set of constraints that may block the applicability of the clause.
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These approaches are of widespread applicability, since the relative costs of pumping large quantities of seawater inland are low.
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These research results are in the process of being confirmed, and their applicability in humans will have to be established in the future.
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In most systems, this also includes review of secondary legislation (legally-enforceable rules of general applicability adopted by administrative bodies).
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However, this result requires the channels to be perfect and instantaneous, and hence is of limited applicability.
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The term has special applicability in law, having a formal legal definition.
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The power of this rule is its ease of use and general applicability to many different cluster types other than boranes.
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The five traditional schools, precisely because they are traditional, attempt to retain the martial applicability of their teaching methods.
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This limits its practical applicability on an individual scale.
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From a constructivist viewpoint, by admitting them mathematics loses its concrete applicability (see nonconstructive proof).
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