Within the unalterable waves of change, we can never find any enduring refuge or freedom. |
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By the government of God, I understand the fixed and unalterable order of nature and the interconnection of natural things. |
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However, an unalterable truth is that under a regime such as that in Iraq, the York Against War campaign would not be allowed its say. |
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The notion that unequal social statuses and roles were allotted by nature and the gods or God made these allotments permanent and unalterable. |
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He raced along the familiar trail, cursing its narrowness, its crookedness, its unalterable length. |
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These ideas were, and remained, permanent and unalterable components of Mahfouzs thinking. |
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It suggests finality, unalterable change, the dramatic passage from one epoch to another. |
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It is an unalterable truth of presidential politics that the story line is never fixed and yesterday's chump is often tomorrow's champion. |
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The original hues of the Crucifixion from S Giacomo degli Spagnoli have been transformed into an unfortunate and unalterable subfusc. |
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Man acquires at birth, through heredity, a biological constitution which we must consider fixed and unalterable. |
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Along with his modesty, Hunter's unalterable good-heartedness contributed to his popularity. |
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The system presupposed the static unalterable order of nature that appealed to mathematicians like Isaac Newton. |
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This is not to say that globalization in its current form is somehow permanent or unalterable if we want to realize democratic ideals. |
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It is the Divine origin of the Torah that makes its values permanent and unalterable, rendering it beyond human manipulation. |
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Not I in you, nor you in me, but both of us in that unalterable truth that is above our minds. |
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Rather, its power stems from the unalterable truth that to the victor goes a disproportionate amount of media attention. |
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However, certain traditions are unalterable, such as the commitment to quality in all products and services, and ethics in business conduct. |
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Hence developing methodologies for post-conflict settings cannot be a one-time exercise resulting in an unalterable handbook. |
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To achieve that end, we all need to tell each other and indeed, to convince our own selves that the Qur'an is the inviolable and unalterable word of Allah. |
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It is postulated in this work that the intelligence and emotional responses are not unalterable factors, but are educable. |
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It is indeed postulated in this approach that intelligence is not an unalterable feature, but is educable. |
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Reading is one of the most effective means of getting away from disturbing and unalterable circumstances. |
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Member States may authorise the replacement of the marking by the use of an unalterable and firmly attachable label. |
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The Edinburgh Buffoon, Chris Brand, recently revived the ancient smear that this must be due to genes and is hence unalterable. |
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Some events, she sighed, were absolute fate, unalterable by free will and beyond the power of any astrologer to avert. |
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Suffice it to say that a decision based on this decision would imply that the circumstances are so unalterable as to change the law. |
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What is unalterable here is respect for the Security Council's lead role in the responsibility for maintaining international peace and security. |
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Furthermore, in its application, the Social Agenda should not, in my humble opinion, be treated as an unaltered or unalterable programme. |
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Names were not thought of as fixed and unalterable in that era. |
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These rights have been recognized to be inalienable, unalterable and part of the basic structure of the Constitution which cannot be abrogated. |
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I believe that an unalterable mistake is being made in the lack of commitment to cut back emissions. |
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The aromatic unalterable intensity makes these dry biscuits a real discovery for the palette. |
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To determine this, the priority criteria are place of birth and ancestry, both unalterable elements. |
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Many compliance regulations require that when data records are stored electronically they must be on a storage medium that is permanent and unalterable. |
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In fact, he joined his ideas about a permanent and unalterable difference between sectional races with a denunciation of fire-eating extremism that might imperil the Union. |
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From this deliberate fabrication the myth of Fluoride preventing tooth decay was born and has been adopted by the Dental Profession as the unalterable truth. |
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That is a considerable period of time, and for a large part of it the division of Europe into East and West by the Iron Curtain seemed to be an unalterable fact. |
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The need for a common, autonomous and democratic foreign policy controlled by the European Parliament is an essential prerequisite for future developments in this area and must remain unalterable. |
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The concept of a perfect and unalterable work of art, sprung from an intellectual activity, perfectly predicted and organic, has given way to the concept that the work is a sum of interpretation possibilities. |
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The United States has voiced its unalterable opposition as well. |
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The results of high-intensity resistance training clearly indicate that we should never accept aging as an unalterable process of decline and loss. |
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For all his attempts to change the subject, the unalterable fact is that Europe is the issue on which his leadership bid will stand or fall. And rightly so. |
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Once a party is in power in Bangladesh it is the unalterable tradition to declare nearly everything decreed by your opponents to be null and void. |
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Most existing composites involve thermosetting polymer resins that take on an unalterable shape once polymerized. |
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The embosser forms an unalterable, raised impression on stationery, book pages, and official documents. |
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Shakespeare settles his playgoers, and also enhances the fatality of the plot, giving it something of the tense, unalterable ananke of the Greek myths. |
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