not applied in English

adjective

not put to use; not put into practice

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "not applied" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "not applied", or refer to the context using the word "not applied" in the English Dictionary.

1. The additional postage for unstamped letters are not applied.

2. Exogenous chromophores for light absorption are not applied to the skin surface at any time.

3. All of the above goods not applied in relation to the charging of electrical cars

4. In this case, the certificate must be cancelled for any amounts not applied for due to force majeure

5. In this case, the certificate must be cancelled for any amounts not applied for due to force majeure.

6. In this case, the certificate must be annulled for any amounts not applied for due to force majeure."

7. However, currently there is no provision for accelerated procedures, and the concept of 'safe country of origin' is not applied.

8. It is not applied to stars, or any other celestial object that is larger than a star or the Solar System, such as a galaxy.

9. Although condiments such as cumin, mint, dill, and salt are mentioned in the Bible, the original-language words translated “spice” and “spices” are not applied to food seasonings.

10. Latvia has proposed ambitious public administration reforms; however their implementation is slow and not applied to local governments and the reform of state-owned enterprises has been significantly delayed.

11. Communication from the Commission concerning the quantity not applied for to be added to the quantity fixed for the subperiod 1 October to 31 December 2013 under certain quotas opened by the European Union for poultrymeat, eggs and egg albumin products

12. This processing time is currently applied to most data collected by the Analytics tracking code, and is not applied to data that results from integrations with other products (e.g, Google Ads, any Google Marketing Platform products) or from data import.

13. Amicable, amiable - Amicable implies being well disposed; amiable is acting well disposed and is commonly applied only to people—though sometimes it is used for occasions, while Amicable is not applied to people at all but to human interactions and their outcomes.

14. In addition, fertiliser is not applied, that is to say the plant is under conditions of water stress, and this, together with the highly alkaline soil, is the major reason for the increased proportion of sugars and total solids and more generally the constituents that provide taste and nutritional value;