- Any difference between if applicable and where applicable
Your sample sentence is very terse and does not give much of a context In your sentence they seem to mean the same thing: "if it is so" vs "where it is so"
- Applicable to and Applicable for - WordReference Forums
"It is not applicable now " = It is not currently applicable or it is no longer applicable "It is not applicable to now " = It is not applicable to the present time Perhaps it was applicable to a past time "It is not applicable for now " = At this point in time it's not applicable but it may be in the future
- What is the proper abbreviation for not applicable?
According to the Wikipedia article entitled "Manual of Style (abbreviations)", N A is the only one that is proper; however, according to the Wikipedia article entitled "n a" ("Not applicable" redirects to "n a"), all of the other forms are also acceptable Thank you
- NA vs N A - WordReference Forums
'not applicable" which means 'not required to answer', 'not available', which means 'not present or willing to provide a required answer', 'not assessed', which means 'not yet graded, but a required answer was provided', and 'no answer' which means "has failed to answer, when an answer was required', we would obtain some significant contradictions
- N A (Not Applicable) - WordReference Forums
Il m'est arrivé de rencontrer "n a" dans quelques traductions en français, annoté "non-applicable" Mais ça ressemble fortement à une traduction littérale du "not applicable" anglais, donc je ne saurais garatir la pertinence de cette version A K
- applied applicable - WordReference Forums
That rule is not applicable in this case The run cannot be applied in this case The run cannot be applied in this case Maybe your going to a club, and they have a rule that on Wednesday, ladies get in free
- NA - non applicable (formulaire) - WordReference Forums
Par ailleurs, l'hypothèse d'un anglicisme me semble mise à mal par le fait que "non applicable" est parfaitement français ! Après, il peut y avoir des variations suivant le champ lexical Par exemple, dans le domaine comptable et financier, on ne dira pas qu'une TVA est "applicable" ou non, mais plutôt que quelque chose est ou non "soumis
- N A (no aplica) | WordReference Forums
Hola Vicky8704: Bienvenida a los foros No aplica ya está en español, aunque es más común usar no aplicable, not applicable en inglés
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