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applicability

[ uh-plik-uh-bil-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the fact or quality of applying to a certain situation or range of situations; relevance, appropriateness, or usefulness:

    Each clinician should evaluate the applicability of these guidelines to their own practice and patients.



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Entirely new rules are dealt with under a similar process known as an applicability motion.

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Once those discussions are concluded the UK government can either send it back to the assembly for a cross-community vote known as an applicability motion or decide the rule should not apply in Northern Ireland.

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The applicability of adaptive therapy to all forms of cancer offers a broad framework for advancing oncology.

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The researchers are also investigating the broader applicability of this study to a range of other inflammatory diseases and exploring other drug options to address different aspects of cardio-pulmonary diseases.

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Similarly, “apartheid†is a legal term that is offensive to the ears of many Jews when applied to Israel, and one can vehemently dispute its applicability.

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