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And when culture changes, theology meekly bends around culture and sanctifies culture's changing whims.
Its ideology bends to the changing whims of national leaders.
Chinese negotiators have also tried to buy time and hedge against Mr. Trump's changing whims.
Facebook may also need Instagram to help it keep up with the constantly changing whims of the online audience.
As the proliferation of Islamist political parties proves, it is hard to balance the notion of a fixed, immutable source with the changing whims of democratic politics.
Even Elberse's blockbusting executives look vulnerable: they are producers in a consumers' paradise, forever scrambling to adjust to the public's changing whims.
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One attraction is that compared with ethanol, the demand for which depends to a large extent on government mandates that it be blended into conventional fuels, drop-in fuels are less susceptible to changing political whims.
Until now, Mr. Goldstein's garden has been governed mostly by the quick-changing whims of the seasons.
It is Natalya, with her ever-changing whims and stormy temperament, who makes this isolated, drifting world go around and finally spins it off its axis.
The company was driven by the ever-changing whims of the individual members of the group and was impossible to control.
Constructed at Ceauşescu's behest, its scale and opulence are head-spinning: 12 storeys (including four underground levels, one a nuclear bunker), 1,100 rooms, 4,500 chandeliers, and so on – although apparently not even 700 architects could satisfy Ceauşescu's, or rather his wife's, ever-changing whims.
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