What applies to datives of nouns in i, applies with still greater force to datives of nouns in ti.
What applies to a low and a high note, applies to a low and high degree of heat, and to the various degrees of light which we call by the names of colors.
Thus, what appliesto the individual applies to the family, what applies to the family applies to the Kingdom, what applies to the Kingdom applies to the Kingdoms.
What applies to if applies to other conjunctions as well.
What applies to the coincidence of gentile or patronymic names on the two sides of the water, applies also to dialects; e.
In other words, what applies to the Langobardi applies to the Suevi also.
What applies to Lancashire applies to any county in Roman England.
Hence, what applies to the Pimerian may or may not apply to the Pima Proper.
What applies to the individual, applies in exactly the same way to the nation.
What applies to government officials applies also to members of Parliament, with the sole difference that they have had to recommend themselves to a constituency.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what applies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.