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"inapt" Definitions
  1. not apt:
  2. not suitable
  3. INEPT

39 Sentences With "inapt"

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The inapt analogy underscores why this impeachment has such low public support.
Justice Kagan responded that the analogy to Illinois and other states was inapt.
The power required for terrorism or narcotics trafficking is inapt for investigating political expression.
"Inherit the Viper" is an inapt title for a better-than-not-crime drama.
"In a way, one could say that 'social media' is perhaps the most inapt phrase ever coined," he said.
" But, says Ryan, the group takes "exception with the grossly inapt portrayal of our members during this particular sketch.
"Managers and particularly executives would make less," Pearce notes, but coal industry executives seem a rather inapt target of sympathy at the moment.
It is filled with mayhem, but avoids grisly violence — at least until the finale pulls out some gory, and not inapt, punch lines.
But it is wholly inapt to liken that morally repugnant order to a facially neutral policy denying certain foreign nationals the privilege of admission.
But getting Trump out of office won't clean it up nor will making an inapt example of Hunter Biden fix the fundamental and widespread problem.
"In a way, one could say that 'social media' is perhaps the most inapt phrase ever coined," Pai said, per remarks shared early with Recode.
" He continued, "It is wholly inapt to liken that morally repugnant order to a facially neutral policy denying certain foreign nationals the privilege of admission.
" Roberts said it was "wholly inapt to liken that morally repugnant order to a facial neutral policy denying certain foreign nationals the privilege of admission.
In a blog post published after being contacted by Recode for comment, DCVC apologized and said the language it used in its email was "boastful" and inapt.
He added that "it is wholly inapt to liken that morally repugnant order to a facially neutral policy denying certain foreign nationals the privilege of admission" to the United States.
Roberts called it "wholly inapt to liken that morally repugnant order" to Trump's travel ban, but said its reference in dissenting opinions provided the court the opportunity to clarify its illegality.
I stood for an inapt length of time watching soap bubble from a hole in the wall while Nathan stood yards away looking at a broom propped up by a kitchen knife.
But the thing that made austerity so inapt a prescription for depressed economies is precisely the thing that makes it a sensible solution, or at a minimum a non-insane one, in Brazil.
Pimco argues its board follows a rigorous process and called the comparison to Harbor Bond Fund inapt because its in-house funds can require it to perform additional work and assume additional risks.
As for those pesky margins, Arconic says it is focused on increasing profit margins and has a plan, while comparisons with Precision Castparts are inapt because Arconic is an array of different businesses.
Observing that it "provides no benefits to women and is an inapt remedy for a problem that does not exist," Judge deGravelles concluded that this law, like the Texas law, placed an undue burden on women's access to abortion.
Robert Forster as Sheriff Frank Truman It's inapt to call Forster a "celebrity guest star" since he plays the sheriff of Twin Peaks and the brother of Harry Truman (who won't be returning because Michael Ontkean has retired from acting).
Thus, when Chief Justice Roberts claims that his decision has "nothing to do" with the Japanese internment case, and that it is "wholly inapt" to compare the two situations — he even slams the minority for striving for a cheap "rhetorical advantage" by mentioning the case — don't believe it.
But in the United States, too, the "we have nothing to fear but fear itself" messaging seems inapt, given that America's slow internal response, our apparent failure so far to expand testing beyond those who seem most obviously exposed, means that we have no way of knowing whether and how many cases are already circulating here.
Alternative terms for accessory fruit are false fruit, spurious fruit, pseudofruit, or pseudocarp. These are older terms for accessory fruit that have been criticized as "inapt", and are not used by some botanists today.
The series is set in a fictional universe populated by different "kinden". Each kinden is a fictional race of humans, named after (and having certain characteristics of) an insect. Kinden are typically divided into two categories: "Apt" and "Inapt". The Apt do not have magical abilities, but are able to understand, use and design mechanical devices.
Flaubert famously avoided the inexact, the abstract and the vaguely inapt expression, and scrupulously eschewed the cliché. In a letter to George Sand he said that he spends his time "trying to write harmonious sentences, avoiding assonances".The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1857-1880 By Gustave Flaubert, Francis Steegmuller p.89Angraj Chaudhary (1991) Comparative aesthetics, East and West p.
Around that time, the pond was dominated by falcated ducks roosting there. After the pond is drained it remains dry until the following spring when water is replenished for fresh cultivation. The time that the water is replenished is very critical for migrant waterbirds in the spring. If the water is replenished too late then the dry pond is inapt for shorebirds and herons.
How was that appropriate? The Song Dynasty historian Ouyang Xiu, in his New Book of Tang, also commented: :Some have compared Li Mi to Xiang Yu, but it was an inapt comparison. When Xiang rose, it took him only five years to unite the empire. Li fought for a long time, for tens and hundreds of battles, and could not capture the eastern capital.
Geographical Review 33 (4): 590. (Noting quixotic promotions of new projections.) because the mathematics that governs map projections just does not permit development of a map projection that is objectively significantly better than the hundreds already devised. Even Peters's politicized interpretation of the common use of Mercator was nothing new, with Kelloway's 1946 text mentioning a similar controversy. Cartographers had long despaired over publishers' inapt use of the Mercator.
The Central Board of Film Censors (CFBC) banned the film before its scheduled release in Pakistan. Chief executive officer of IMGC Global Entertainment Amjad Rasheed, the importer of Raanjhanaa, revealed that he received a letter from the CBFC with directives to shelve the film's release which stated that the film portrays an inapt image of a Muslim girl (played by Sonam Kapoor) falling in love with a Hindu man and having an affair with him.
Alexa Camp from Slant Magazine wrote that Perry avoids experimentation by opting to stay "in her lane". Kish Lal of The Sydney Morning Herald branded Smile as falling flat despite the honesty in subjects dealt. Louise Bruton of The Irish Times asserted that the album possesses perfect melodies, but cited the subpar lyrics as a drawback. In unfavorable reviews, Pitchfork writer Dani Blum dubbed Smile as cliché-ridden pop with confusing platitudes, that is also inapt for the COVID-19 pandemic.
New York concurrence, noted that injunctions that "direct how the defendant must act toward persons who are not parties to the case" could be called "nationwide," "universal," or even "cosmic" injunctions.Dep't of Homeland Sec. v. New York, 140 S. Ct. 599, 600 (2020) (Gorsuch, J., concurring) Professor Bray has written that "'Nationwide injunction' is especially inapt, because it emphasizes territorial breadth, when the real point of distinction is that the injunction protects nonparties."Samuel Bray, Multiple Chancellors: Reforming the National Injunction, 131 Harv.
It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The monarch of New Zealand is the head of state – represented in the Realm of New Zealand by the governor-general – and is the source of executive, judicial and legislative power, although effective power is in the hands of ministers drawn from the democratically elected New Zealand House of Representatives. This system is based on the "Westminster model", although that term is increasingly inapt given constitutional developments particular to New Zealand. For instance, New Zealand introduced a unicameral system within a decade of its statutory independence.
This was an inapt way to cap off his game which was considered to have shown a lot of promise – with several long kicks and attacking flair shown. The match marked his arrival as a promising young player. Malceski's form earned him selection in the 2006 AFL Grand Final where he garnered 10 possessions and kicked an important goal, however his side ultimately lost in his first Grand Final appearance to the West Coast Eagles. In 2007, Malceski continued to impress with exquisite disposal skills and cemented his place in the Sydney Swans team with several stand-out performances early in the season.
The proceedings were presided over by District Judge Jasvendar Kaur. The proceedings began with arguments from the defence regarding the obscenity charge. They argued that the legal test to determine whether or not an image is obscene is whether "it has an effect which is to tend to deprave and corrupt" any person who is exposed to it, and that the prosecution has not provided any evidence that the image passes the test. They argued that Section 292, under which Amos Yee is being charged, "is targeted at peddlers and purveyors of pornography" and that it is "wholly inapt to describe the mischief (if any) in this case".
The Assembly and the city council of Paris (la Commune) seemed inapt and hardly motivated to call a halt to the unleashed bloodshed. On 20 September 1792, the French won a battle against Prussian troops near Valmy and the new National Convention replaced the Legislative Assembly. From the start the Convention suffered from the bitter division between a group around Robespierre, Danton and Marat referred to as 'Montagnards' or 'Jacobins' or 'left' and a group referred to as 'Girondins' or 'right'. But the majority of the representatives, referred to as 'la Plaine', were member of neither of those two antagonistic groups and managed to preserve some speed in the Convention's debates.
According to French scholar Béatrice Giblin, comparisons between the gilets jaunes and the Bonnets Rouges--who opposed a new eco-tax in 2013--were inapt because the latter "had been taken in hand by real leaders, such as the mayor of Carhaix, or the great bosses of Brittany" whereas that was not the case for the yellow jackets. Some have compared the yellow vests to other modern populist movements such as the Occupy movement in the United States, the Five Star Movement in Italy, and Orbanism in Hungary. Others have drawn parallels to popular revolts in late-medieval Europe like the Jacquerie, to Poujadism, to the Brownshirts, and to the French Revolution.
The National Black Justice Coalition said that the "documents expose N.O.M. for what it really is – a hate group determined to use African American faith leaders as pawns to push their damaging agenda." In response to the controversy, NOM stated that the organization has a diverse base of support which includes people of "every color, creed and background" and that it has "worked with prominent African- American and Hispanic leaders, including Dr. Alveda C. King, Bishop George McKinney of the COGIC Church, Bishop Harry Jackson and the New York State Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz Sr." Gallagher, who was president of the organization at the time of the documents, said that their language "makes us sound way too big for our britches", while Brown, president at the time the controversy arose, wrote that the language was "inapt", stating that "it would be enormously arrogant for anyone at NOM to believe that we can make or provoke African-American or Latino leaders do anything".

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