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What seems set in stone today, an immutable law of politics, almost certainly won't be tomorrow.
"But, the fact that the gap turned around suggests that these gaps are not an immutable law of nature.
The will of the sorcerer was like an immutable law of nature that the villagers unquestioningly accepted.
— is a fair one, perhaps easily explained as an example of Hollywood juggernautism, where hits begetting sequels is an immutable law of profit-taking.
In this instance, investors behaved as if an informal currency peg in place for three years was an immutable law of economics.
IT'S an immutable law of the car business: the more focused a company's lineup, the greater the outrage when that company decides to expand its product range.
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Republicans seized on the costs that regulations necessarily impose on business and began repeatedly referring to regulations as "job-killers" (Coglianese 2011), developing what one columnist referred to as "a seemingly immutable law of..
That is a hard, fast, immutable law.
Among other things, Allen complained that Kurzweil's "law of accelerating returns" is not an immutable physical law.
Geoff Brown, a football writer, had a phrase for it: "the immutable law of the ex".
There are quite a few immutable laws of numbers that have a significant impact on human existence.
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