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I remember a certain belief in the unchangeability of certain things.
I think the unchangeability of power leads to these people being unable to reform themselves," he said.
This is called imperative of unchangeability or eternity clause.
In this connection the thoughts of the unity, infinity, unchangeability, and goodness of the highest being are deduced.
It also challenged the Aristotelian dogma of the unchangeability of the realm of stars.
The perspective makes it seem calm and abstract, reassuring in its silence and unchangeability, like blood pumping endlessly through veins.
The unchangeability of an "all-sales-final" purchase can lead to a larger amount of psychological discomfort at the point of the decision.
We could talk here about the matrix of the unchangeability of Lukashenko and his regime, but we cannot end on that pessimistic note.
"There is resignation in the electorate that there is an unchangeability about the way things are in New York."
The Russian side confirms the unchangeability of its position of principle with regard to Taiwan and Tibet.
Thubten Yeshe explains: "Mahāmudrā means absolute seal, totality, unchangeability."
In contrast, medieval man was seen as sickly, banal, and uninspired---motivated by stasis, that is the unchangeability of position and order.
Muslims are obsessed with preserving the originality and unchangeability of the Koran and will not take easily to reinterpretation of centuries-old dictums.
What else could be concluded from the apparent unchangeability of weight throughout all the chemical happenings in nature than that the ponderable world-content was of eternal duration?
It is so easy to divinize Jesus' life on earth, and thus also mark the church with divine characteristics -- holiness (otherness), unchangeability, eternal wisdom, power not over sin but over sinners.
This unchangeability was particularly puzzling for Marx since the basis of his writing on pre-capitalist society was, as we have seen, the contradiction between communal and private property and between the social systems these implies.
"Accepting this resignation, I would like particularly to stress the unchangeability of the President's course toward deep and democratic reform of Russian society, its economy and political institutions," Mr. Yeltsin said in a statement.
And she is making a film, to be shot in France, also in the fall; "Book of Days" will be about the Middle Ages and our culture now -"about time, changeability and unchangeability."
And, rather surprisingly, Raymond's unchangeability and his limited emotional palette - characteristic of autism - were not deterrents to Mr. Hoffman, whose full-scale sea-change characters in "Midnight Cowboy," "Lenny" and "Tootsie," among other films, have won him countless accolades.
Bem's challenge to the unchangeability of gender identities, and Gilligan's effort to introduce an ignored theme to psychological theory, for instance, display more acute forms of conventional psychology's oscillation between the concept of an essentially sexed, purely psychological subject, on which it centres, and the concept of a contingently gendered subject.