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I disagree with CapK. If the professor says something is applicable, then that's direct and something simply is applicable.
If the professor says something is not inapplicable, I agree with others above that the professor is hedging a big.
Now the professor could have said that something "is applicable, but." And that would have been a good way of hedging, too.
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