They confuse democracy, a variable form of governance, with basic human rights, a set of moral principles on how the state should treat citizens.
Its highly variable forms are common in the west as far as the Dachstein Mountains.
In variable form, a thermochemical equation would look like this:
He is engaged in aleatoric composition, variable forms and structures as well as notation.
Here the mass subject is not treated as abstract but takes concrete and variable forms.
Stockhausen's collective term for these kinds of subjective elements is "variable form" (Stockhausen 1963, 229 & 237).
Despite his variable form, Moltzen was the club's top try-scorer for the year, with 12 tries from 20 appearances, and led the club in line-breaks.
The species occurs as two variable forms or varieties.
The operculum is of very variable form in the different groups of snails that possess one.
It is of variable form (Fig.4), and is a useful preliminary identification character for groups of worms.