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Quotes About Applicable

The methods of theoretical physics should be applicable to all those branches of thought in which the essential features are expressible with numbers.
~ Paul Dirac
Laboratories can reduce risk by implementing a proven and internationally accepted quality assurance technology that is applicable across the globe.
~ Richard Curtis
There's a constantly applicable nature to soul music, whereas sometimes pop music can be a periodical.
~ John Mayer
A significant piece of the wealth that the NFL owners garner is a result of the enormous TV revenues they get - and those revenues are supported by a legislatively granted exemption from the antitrust laws that has been made applicable to sports leagues, primarily the NFL.
~ Eliot Spitzer
Rather than politics of 'love jihad,' why shouldn't the concept of Love Jihad be applicable in politics?
~ Uddhav Thackeray
A five-pound boneless rolled-and-tied breast of veal, like any other piece of meat fit for braising, can come in many shapes and sizes. So recipe times aren't uniformly applicable. A long and thin tied roast will cook more quickly than its stouter, football-shaped cousin.
~ Andrew Zimmern
There is one criticism which cannot be leveled at interparliamentary conferences but which is applicable to a great extent to peace congresses: the meetings waste time.
~ Fredrik Bajer
Commonplace wisdom is the best kind of wisdom for common needs and every-day occasions.
~ John Stuart Blackie
Mathematics has always shown a curious ability to be applicable to nature, and this may express a deep link between our minds and nature. We are the Universe speaking out, a part of nature. So it is not so surprising that our systems of logic and mathematics sing in tune with nature.
~ George Zebrowski
He said] when you read the Bible17, you must think that here and now God is speaking with me. . . . He wasn't as abstract as the Greek teachers and all the others. Rather, from the very beginning, he taught us that we had to read the Bible as it was directed at us, as the word of God directly to us. Not something general, not something generally applicable, but rather with a personal relationship to us.
~ Eric Metaxas
We may lay it down as a general law applying to all social phenomena that multiple causation is invariably at work and nowhere is the law more clearly applicable that to prejudice.
~ Gordon W. Allport
The whole slacker generation totally didn't apply to us musically.
~ Dave Grohl
This advice, although good, was totally inapplicable to my case.
~ Mary Shelley
I've never not felt relevant.
~ Bob Saget
When we go to the Bible we should keep in mind that the basic principles of the Bible are taught by God, but written down by human beings deprived of modern day knowledge. So there is some fallibility in the writings of the Bible. But the basic principles are applicable to my life and I don't find any conflict among them.
~ Jimmy Carter
The E.U. is founded on the Treaties which apply only to the Member States who have agreed and ratified them.
~ Jose Manuel Barroso
Everything that I was reading the New Testament - everything was applicable to daily life - trials and stuff I was going through, everything matched up.
~ Rich Froning Jr.
There is no other species on Earth that does science. It is, so far, entirely a human invention, evolved by natural selection in the cerebral cortex for one simple reason: it works. It is not perfect. It can be misused. It is only a tool. But it is by far the best tool we have, self-correcting, ongoing, applicable to everything.
~ Carl Sagan
Across the room in Best Sellers, Lambiase is giving a speech that consists of clichés, albeit heartfelt and applicable ones: how A.J. has turned lemons into lemonade, how Maya is a silver-lined cloud, how God's closed door / open window policy really does apply here, and so forth.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
But if the doctrine of Fast-Fish be pretty generally applicable, the kindred doctrine of Loose-Fish is still more widely so. That is internationally and universally applicable. What was America in 1492 but a Loose-Fish, in which Columbus struck the Spanish standard by way of waifing it for his royal master and mistress? What was Poland to the Czar? What Greece to the Turk? What India to England? What at last will Mexico be to the United States? All Loose-Fish.
~ Herman Melville
It was, however, striking—in the best sense of the word—that precisely those rules that corresponded exactly to their overseers' economic interests enjoyed unconditional veneration, whereas rules for which said correspondence was less applicable were more likely to be winked at.
~ Thomas Mann
Take this simple heuristic—does the scientific researcher whose ideas are applicable to the real world apply his ideas to his daily life? If so, take him seriously. Otherwise, ignore him.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
It is the conditional nature of life that gives rise to the concept of need. If a being were indestructible—if it were not confronted with the alternative of life or death—it would have no needs. The concept could not be applicable to it. Without the concept of life, the concept of need would not be possible.
~ Nathaniel Branden
eminently practical,
~ George Rogers