Sentence examples for as invariable from inspiring English sources

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The Centuriae Magdeburgenses was in some ways regressive; the compilers could not think of any more satisfactory arrangement for their material than by centuries, and their credulity toward documents damaging to the papacy was as invariable as the critical acumen they deployed to discredit every basis of papal authority.

The material properties adopted for different components are treated as invariable.

There is also a substantial social impact on the herders beyond their reduced access to traditional camp sites and sacred sites; other impacts include changes in migration patterns, disruption or increased speed of movement, as well as invariable interactions and disturbance by industrial workers, pollution, dust and competition for fisheries (Kumpula et al. 2011; Behnke et al. 2011).

English defeat in this kind of head-to-head has often felt as invariable and grim a summer event as Flying Ant Day or a death at the National, and yet here there was something else for and by the country's new footballing generation, not a surrender, not a descent, no emblems left flying out of sheer habit and the pain of putting tired dreams to bed.

Cullins are highly conserved among species and serve as invariable catalytic core components of E3 enzymes and are associated with a number of variable substrate-specific adaptors that mediate binding and specificity [13].

In contrast, other authors reported the enzymatic ALP activity as invariable in OP or increased in OA [ 51].

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2.5 is just as constant and invariable as the modality of necessary being specified in fr.

When King referenced "culture and demographics," he was not talking about two distinct concerns but rather harking back to a tradition that saw the former as the invariable product of the latter.

Many algorithms assume the appearance of an object as being invariable during tracking.

Similar to our previous work in [26], we consider the second case that SI power is modeled as an invariable value.

According to these studies, scientists in general are commonly seen as "almost invariable male, middle-aged or older, either bald or having a large mass of hair in the style of Einstein" (Haynes 1994, p.1).

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