The media are the media and the immutable fact is that they will only publish sensationalistic material. |
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We are called upon to regard this as the common and immutable measure of rightness in nature. |
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This does not mean that the laws of war and therefore the law of the military science are immutable and invariable. |
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I believe they imparted a bottom-line idea of morality derived from self-sacrifice, respect and immutable values. |
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Even temporary absences from them seemed to suggest, in her darkest moments, the immutable separation of death. |
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He needs to know that this trial presupposes certain immutable facts that conform to sense and reason and accord with perfect justice. |
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They repeatedly insist on the existence of immutable and eternal laws that lend a structure and meaning to the seeming randomness of life. |
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However, I doubt there can be real intellectual debate between people with such immutable positions. |
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In this verse, the worshipper is cognizing God as the only immutable principle, the source of all creation. |
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Nothing that we can do will alter the inscrutable and withal immutable laws which direct our progress on this globe. |
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Are we dealing with something which is an inborn, immutable trait like, say, eye color? |
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The Declaration of Helsinki was never intended to be immutable, and in fact it has already been revised several times. |
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It is an immutable American belief that wilderness can mend the broken soul. |
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But if the players' loyalties are negotiable, those of their supporters are immutable. |
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It was after the Oslo Accords that the first change came to this seemingly immutable road. |
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A score of 1 refers to gender being conceptualized as an inherent and immutable fact. |
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They are claiming an immutable state when their behavior shows extreme mutability. |
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He speaks about his Oxford crew with an immutable and contagious excitement. |
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Meanwhile, the immutable laws of Fleet Street demanded that the paper's scoop be derided and its star witness dismissed as a fantasist. |
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To do so is to buy into the antiquated notion that a creature's nature is immutable or unchanging. |
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Nonetheless, though Hooker is a strong proponent of episcopacy, he is equally insistent that church order is not immutable. |
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In that world there is neither motion nor passion nor diversity, but an eternal immutable calm. |
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On the other hand, conservatism has its own deep ditches, its unclimbable walls, its immutable old ideas sealed in concrete. |
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Perhaps one day we will be beyond quotas based on immutable characteristics. |
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It is no longer possible for the surrounding dictatorships to defend their oppressive ways as the immutable order of things. |
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The human body and mind work according to the nature's laws, which are eternal, and immutable. |
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Due to the faulty regulations over the long term, the villagers begin to think that these conditions are immutable. |
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In addition, the distribution of terms in Freud's instinctual theory is neither static nor immutable. |
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Neither shastras nor smritis suggest that there exists an immutable, universal moral doctrine. |
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One immutable truth of urban warfare is that it requires a lot of infantry. |
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Marriage has not remained rigid and immutable and become an anachronism but has changed to remain relevant to today's society. |
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While the music world has changed over the years there are aspects that remain immutable. |
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For Islamism, democracy is far from being a global system of universal and immutable values. |
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The immutable psychic need people have for a shared belief system is precisely the premise of his political theory. |
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Yet, those problems, although endemic to those relationships, are by no means immutable. |
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The crushing nightmare of the immutable is beginning to fall behind us and our dancing gaze can now slide untrammeled toward the unknown. |
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In Nature nothing is immutable and change is the rule not the exception. |
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Some operating systems extend logical immutability so data remains immutable even if an attacker gains super user access. |
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He admits the insolubility of human reason of the basic metaphysical problem i.e. how becoming arose out of immutable being and plurality out of Unity. |
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The mutability of language is itself immutable, and English never stops growing and changing. |
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We may, if we choose, shift the boundaries between the two, since the boundaries are not immutable, and many things, such as navy victualling, can be done by either system. |
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The outraged grammar stickler mistakes a convention for an immutable and fundamental law of the universe. |
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It sounds to me like one of those oft-repeated tropes that few of the natives ever question, like the immutable wonderfulness of George Washington. |
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So whenever history passes through Lebanon it descends on this square in central Beirut, unfurling its immutable decrees. |
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Gone, too, are the heretofore immutable protections of intellectual property rights. |
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Journalism assumes an immutable truth, that a few more calls, a bit more reporting will tease it out of reluctant informants. |
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As with all great movies, its truth are immutable and its fans are obsessive. |
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In A Treatise Cudworth argues not only that ideas exist independently of human minds, but also the principles of morality are eternal and immutable. |
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In addition, a philosophic quandary arose as people became less convinced that a single immutable truth ever could be arrived at. |
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When the alignment happens, you settle in the immutable and enjoy the mutable! |
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Observe the unchanging, immutable and constant one amidst the ever-changing, mutable world. |
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Starting from that, we can distinguish the notion of an immutable and mutable object. |
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Their concepts of citizenship are based on immutable ties of blood, rather than those of soil, which are operative in Canada. |
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Rather, he is presenting an emerging ethical alternative that favors individual preference over goods conceived in concrete social networks and immutable teleologies of life. |
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He has always known God's judgment to be immutable, incommutable. |
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Words are not things in themselves, immutable and invariable in their properties like the chemical elements. |
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That's why ImmutableJS, for example, sticks to a more object-based style of interacting with immutable data. |
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The immutable fact of their friendship accommodates conflict that could fracture a marriage or estrange a parent. |
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They try to convince us that it is immutable and that if it is not provided for it is out of the question. |
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The need to revise ISD testifies to the futility of trying to regulate financial markets by hard-coding provisions in immutable legislation. |
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Over time, both the runways and the rules that govern them have become almost immutable. |
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Of course, this is Politics, and there is nothing inerrant and immutable in the way men organize themselves in order to achieve a political goal. |
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But this vision can not be a right one because if people were really immutable, spiritual evolution would become impossible. |
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It is not possible or desirable to lay down once and for all every last detail of a method and render it immutable. |
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It of course does not mean the inculcation of immutable knowledge and know-how in passive learners. |
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It is at the very least constructively immutable and should not be ruled out on that basis. |
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They are the attributes of the soothsayer who settles fate and presides over the immutable rules of what happened and what is yet to happen. |
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Avicenna considers God's immutability to entail that his knowledge and volition are also immutable. |
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But I should like once again to ask a very clear question here: do we want to create a charter of all immutable and inalienable human rights? |
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Sharia is often viewed as immutable and inalterably regressive within the Western and largely secular world. |
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Toward the horizon a flotilla of fishing-boats showed immutable, pink-lacquered by the evening sun. |
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It is not an immutable, preordained region but rather one of circumstance. |
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International apathy about human rights violations will not be able to hide behind the pretext of immutable, inviolable national sovereignty much longer. |
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The truth-values of statements about contingent things, though temporally immutable from the beginning of the world and also immutably known by God, were metaphysically contingent. |
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In the other is the world of nature, immutable and universal. |
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Hell's paradox resides in the possibility of inalienable eternal love confronting immutable eternal adamancy. |
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You can't fool with immutable psychic needs. |
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In tune with local produce, faithful in his product choices, and with an aura of immutable skill, this hedonist converts his talent into a true lifestyle. |
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First, he maintains that immutability and necessity are mutually implicative, and thus, since God is immutable, if he were to know the future, the future would be necessary. |
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It is based on the understanding that democracy is not fixed and immutable, but rather that it must be built and rebuilt every day in every society. |
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He further suggests caring for the immutable, the permanent and the essentials and not for the non-essentials, the temporary and the mutable aspects of life. |
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The former is immutable, the latter is mutable. |
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Development, it was felt, had to be scientifically determined over time and pursued universally according to immutable laws, whether of the market or on the basis of unrelieved class conflict. |
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Judaism, consequently, was presented not as a religion of immutable truths but as one for which each cycle, or eon, was said to have a different Torah. |
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The AKP has underscored time and time again its firm commitment to secularism, one of the immutable principles underpinning the Republic of Turkey. |
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After that, the seemingly immutable laws of the game dictated that the side on the back foot should take the lead, Roger Guerreiro netting a scrappy goal to hand Poland the lead on the half-hour. |
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With immutable dictionaries I can declare the base values and then create a new immutable dictionary that is guaranteed to have the base values plus whatever I want to add. |
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But diamonds are not as immutable as the speed of light, notes Dr Cohen. |
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Institutions are not always as immutable as some would say. |
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Innu society is a society of hunters based on a life structured around the hunt and the seasons, in which nothing is random and everything is based on an immutable natural cycle. |
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Experience demonstrated that the positions were not immutable. |
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This is why we refer to natural law, a law whose components are more universal and immutable than particular social and cultural realities that change with time. |
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Capital, too, responds to similar and equally immutable rules. |
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Poor health outcomes are neither inevitable nor immutable. |
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They are an outgrowth of the immutable principles and values it has forged, reflecting its deep-felt desire to establish peace and cooperation around the globe. |
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Time series data tends to be immutable, large in volume, ordered by time, and may be conveniently structured by time for easier access. |
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As illustrated in, we can observe that once the mode of individuation is decided, it is immutable within the intrasentential domain. |
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It appeared, in the eighteenth century, as universal and immutable as human nature. |
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What had seemed immutable and eternal turned out to be a fleeting episode. |
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Segregation felt permanent to Eddie Robinson, immutable, unchangeable. |
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In particular, socialism holds that social mores, values, cultural traits and economic practices are social creations and not the result of an immutable natural law. |
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Historiographically speaking, it is certainly worthwhile to step back periodically and examine how immutable those seemingly immutable Cold War realities really were. |
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Stein s acts of desacralization in Four Saints in Three Acts point to her own Oriental origins as a central and crucially immutable aspect of her identity. |
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