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More important, we believe there should be no immutable position on the issue at all.
Cutting class just might be an immutable part of college life.
In the other is the world of nature, immutable and universal.
For this is enough in the face of the immutable laws.
In battle, the word of the leader is immutable law.
But my beliefs are not immutable, they may change in future.
A young person sees the world as a still picture, immutable.
That is the immutable law of the American food chain.
The law of southern assets is far from immutable, however.
The first two are clearly immutable, in the sense that most people think of the word, but religion is not.
It was only another example of the same immutable paradox.
Much more serious, practically immutable, is the issue of weight.
Nor did they believe the contents of the course immutable.
There we strike the rock of real life and immutable human nature.
I just don't see how we can change that one immutable fact.
It takes a lot of work to change so fixed and immutable an image.
He wondered just how immutable the castle's society really was.
And in defense of them, it does seem the most immutable entity there is.
Her staff carries on, and the beauty of the place is immutable.
Congressional policies are not immutable, but may be changed only by Congress.
This is possible within the immutable laws of physics and nature.
Is time a concrete, immutable concept, or does it actually change?
She stared at nothing, the words frozen in her mind, immutable.
A lot of thought went into the redesign, but it's not immutable.
A moment before, he was calm, accepting the situation as immutable.