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For Britain, a prompt invoking of Article 50 of the EU's 2007 Lisbon Treaty would trigger an almost immutable two-year timetable for withdrawal.
Furthermore, single-copy microsatellites show a clear length dependency of mutation rate, in which very small alleles can become "frozen" in an almost immutable state, but larger alleles mutate more rapidly [Ballantyne et al., 2010; Sun et al., 2012].
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The city is timeless, almost immutable.
While the Kim family dynasty, now in its third generation, seems almost immutable, the country that it rules over has altered dramatically.
The prime Fifth Avenue shopping district — stretching from Rockefeller Center on 49th Street up to the Plaza Hotel on 60th Street — might seem almost as immutable as the faces on Mount Rushmore.
He's an electrician and an immutable Mets fan.
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What seems set in stone today, an immutable law of politics, almost certainly won't be tomorrow.
Under the scenario we examined, for example, an ERE regulated by an immutable AncSR1-DBD could not reach SRE without losing functionality, and AncSR1 could not reach AncSR1+RH if it regulated only immutable binding sites.
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