This does not mean that the laws of war and therefore the law of the military science are immutable and invariable. |
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It consists, just as Esperanto, of completely invariable blocks that combine without restriction. |
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These details are not mentioned by the Gospels, but are an invariable feature of every icon of the Nativity. |
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One of the hard, invariable, and maddening unofficial rules of parenting, is that you pay for what you get. |
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How did their fossil remains get sorted into an invariable order in the earth's strata? |
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If we expect that human character is an elusive and variable thing, then we cannot expect to catch it in a stiff and invariable style. |
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They have denied the distinction between higher and lower, to the invariable advantage of the latter. |
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Enquiries about one's employment are the invariable ice-breakers in these suburbs. |
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The results are invariable light, crisp and as tempting as food could possibly be, and the whole experience far less traumatic than I imagined. |
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The invariable result is a loss of quality and the increasing difficulty of including foreign authors in the publishers' programmes. |
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His sporting turnout on these local occasions was invariable a shell suit with pipe. |
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An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's voluminous writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct. |
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These weren't just statistics, I was led to believe, but invariable truths. |
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It's staying focussed for long periods of time and the invariable effects on posture, concentration and sense of wellbeing. |
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The violent death of some inmates is an almost invariable consequence of the abdication of authority to prisoners. |
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Then he would come home, and Saturday lunch would be some kind of special event, which included, as its invariable dessert, suet pudding with golden syrup and custard. |
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It isn't just an occasional failure, it's an invariable failure. |
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Clade strengths were evaluated by analyzing 250 bootstrap replicates with the PROML program based on a model comprising one invariable plus four categories. |
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This development was important because the rule was meant to be invariable, such that it constituted absolutely reliable support for the proving of the thesis proposition. |
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Working on that invariable response, and the number of cricket fans in the country, there must have been three to four million spectators there that amazing day. |
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The fundamental constants are an extensive set of invariable quantities, such as the charge of the electron, which scientists use to predict a very wide range of phenomena. |
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Thus, the flux of water vapour at a constant concentration gradient across pores of invariable geometry will depend only on the molecular characteristics of the gas. |
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The null hypothesis tested in this study, then, was the proportion of invariable sites model plus either site-specific or gamma-distributed rate variation. |
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These marshy channels are the invariable point of any hunted boar. |
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The invariable perfection of diction, unmarred by any indecorous cry from the heart, may sometimes make one doubt the poet's sincerity. |
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The bankers caused this mess but are doing fine while ordinary folk suffer, is the invariable charge. |
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The favourites hang back, hoping not to be caught in the invariable spills caused by 189 riders jostling for space on narrow roads. |
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And when a president is elected, there is an invariable tendency however short-lived to rally round the victor. |
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That is how the provinces are being treated fairly and according to strict and fair criteria invariable from one province to the next. |
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These amounts are more specifically recorded as operating income, which demonstrates the recurrent, invariable nature of this practice. |
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However there are also eternal trues which stay invariable on walls and remind the owner of centuries' wisdom. |
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Words are not things in themselves, immutable and invariable in their properties like the chemical elements. |
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My invariable response is that I am a spy for democracy rather than for NATO, even though I form part of the NATO delegation. |
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The benefits of taking such an approach invariable extend beyond the initial motivation. |
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Beyond taking into account such specificity an intangible framework can be mapped out invariable facts common to this kind of violence. |
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After a brief discussion, wealth and material acquisitions are invariable dismissed and core personal values of love, friendship and trustfulness emerge to the forefront. |
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The almost invariable habit of the English law was to award custody and control of an infant to its mother, except in the case of moral turpitude. |
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The roach, both of the top and bottom beds, is always imperceptibly incorporated with the freestone, which is invariable situated beneath it. |
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In these, their word, comfort, and example will be invariable, like rock. |
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Bally remarks in passing, as Hall does not, that the inversion in toujours est-il que is part of a set phrase and hence invariable. |
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They understood not the motion of the eighth sphear from West to East, and so conceived the longitude of the Stars invariable. |
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Those are the words most people who have worked for Zaks invariable use. |
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Mummifying a landscape to preserve it does seem to be utopian because, like every biological system, landscape ages and so cannot be kept invariable without outside intervention. |
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Consuelo is a Spanish abstract noun, masculine, invariable. |
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This system would only be workable where suppliers could be cost-effectively assured of the validity of those data through, for instance, private audit approval of invariable factors on the farm, e.g. soil type. |
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Another Arctic feature was the invariable presence aboard any koch of two or more iceboats and of a windlass with anchor rope. |
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The attachment of the region to democratic principles is evident in your countries' almost invariable recourse to the ballot box to bring about changes of government and in its thriving free press. |
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Mass, then, is not thought an invariable property of matter. |
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The only invariable fact is the steady rise of Taliban potency. |
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Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and interjections are generally invariable. |
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As well as surveying coasts and ocean currents, Foster used a Kater invariable pendulum to make observations on gravity. |
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Whereas tradition is supposed to be invariable, they are seen as more flexible and subject to innovation and change. |
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Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and a primary, invariable adverb, the latter including the heads of reduced prepositional phrases but excluding adpreps. |
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Since both noesis and dianoia correspond to invariable objects, the line's account of rationality is not a counterpart to Aristotle's practical rationality. |
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