In this fiction the main characters are mutable, changing with the environment. |
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As the questioning continues, it becomes apparent that truth is slippery and mutable. |
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However, the dynamic, mutable nature of open source often results in complexity. |
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Given this endlessly mutable document, how to tell when there's a useful revision and not an in-progress one? |
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Aristotelian science had distinguished between the superlunary sphere which was fixed and perfect, and the sublunary sphere which was mutable. |
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Flexible, adaptable and mutable are adjectives not normally applied to Capricorns. |
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That media is mutable and can shift around their environment to meet their wishes and needs. |
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Their meaning seems overwhelmingly important but mutable, depending on the context. |
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Those influenced by a mutable quality in their horoscope also enjoy learning, play fair and are diplomatic and well-liked by others. |
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His narratives, in which he translates current events, are too allegorical to be history, yet too mutable to be myth. |
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Even tribal affiliations appear unfixed and mutable, as an otherwise minor character, serves to emphasize with his vague background. |
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Daily life gets a different kind of soundtrack, endlessly mutable and instantly reconfigurable. |
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It also lines pop up with genetic engineering, the idea of the human form in the 21st Century becoming fascinatingly mutable. |
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It is, without doubt, a very exciting, innovative, constantly changing, hugely mutable and malleable tool. |
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The double-skinned glass curtain wall reflects the trees and changing light to become a subtly mutable external membrane. |
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It is, rather, simply a part of the personal developmental experience, formally mutable and changing frequently. |
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Living in an ex-colony, I've discovered, means that place-names are highly mutable. |
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My beliefs are mutable and transmittable and who I am is constantly changing. |
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Even when they are monumental in size, gaudy and glittering, they are also duplicable and, most importantly, they are mutable. |
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Starting from that, we can distinguish the notion of an immutable and mutable object. |
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He recognised that species were mutable, and he also proposed that traits could be inherited. |
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Terms of collaboration, or partnership, must remain mutable, fluid and to be defined anew each time, by each group. |
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The Quebec case law has also recognized that temporary or mutable states, such as being a student, could form a social condition. |
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Pâte de cristal is a mutable substance, which has translated every whim of the imagination of the master glassmakers for over a century. |
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When the alignment happens, you settle in the immutable and enjoy the mutable! |
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Building on trusty foundations to reach up, break free, and play on full colour, or mutable colour. |
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Observe the unchanging, immutable and constant one amidst the ever-changing, mutable world. |
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When returning the pointers of instance data, it is easy to modify them if they are mutable. |
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The primary social unit of dolphins is a mutable group, called pod, submitted to movements and interactions between its members. |
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To the fixed crosses, mutable or Cardinal, that bear you, give the Wings that Christ unfolded. |
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But all truth isn't mutable, because some things can't be changed. |
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A website is a mutable message that maintains the same reference. |
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Meanwhile, mutable interpretation and reaction will always be there. |
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Because of its mutable, unstable, and floating quality, eroticism often turns up in places where it might be assumed to have been completely eradicated. |
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But to be mutable or changeable in way of diminution, lapsable or peccable, is an essential property of a rational imperfect being. |
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The former is immutable, the latter is mutable. |
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The more mutable variables included social support, sense of coherence and use of health service variables such as hospitalizations, home care and consultations with health professionals. |
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But just as chemists untangle molecular mysteries to help improve our lives, so artists help us understand our mutable society through research and experimentation. |
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An understanding of the organizational factors affecting police discretion with youth is relevant to the implementation of the YCJA because almost all of these aspects of police organization are mutable. |
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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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Beginning in early childhood, social determinants establish a potential trajectory that is only moderately mutable in the current social and economic context within which many Aboriginal children live. |
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Moving the dictionary to a class or module scope will result in a very subtle bug where the variants might appear as they get added to the mutable dictionary in different requests. |
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It is more likely that the border between Roman and Iron Age Britain was less direct and more mutable during this period however. |
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International human rights and core labour standards are universal principles applicable to all human beings, not mutable precepts whose content varies according to the context. |
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The Council has also urged greater public empathy for the difficulty in predicting abundance when faced with mutable natural conditions that cause variability in salmon returns. |
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Mobile, Alabama in autumn feels mutable, sunshine floating down on its filigreed iron railings and azalea gardens, then, suddenly, dispiritingly humid. |
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The bug came from trying to shallow-copy a mutable structure. |
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Functional programming languages usually don't allow changing the immediate value of locals once they've been initialized, unless they're explicitly marked as being mutable. |
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