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Demographics being immutable, the pressure of the aging baby boom should go on for many more years.
While the Kim family dynasty, now in its third generation, seems almost immutable, the country that it rules over has altered dramatically.
The social structure seemed to be immutable: the poor and the not-quite-as-poor, with an overlay of the middle class.
IF the the world of business is defined by flux, one aspect of commerce seems immutable: the torrent of business books that rises from the presses.
Arius's basic premise was the uniqueness of God, who is alone self-existent (not dependent for its existence on anything else) and immutable; the Son, who is not self-existent, cannot therefore be the self-existent and immutable God.
Because the Godhead is immutable, the Son, who is mutable, must, therefore, be deemed a creature who has been called into existence out of nothing and has had a beginning.
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The truth-values of statements about contingent things, though temporally immutable from the beginning of the world and also immutably known by God, were metaphysically contingent.
But the borders of local government in our nation have been among the most immutable in the world.
The digest is computed over the immutable fields of the IP header and portion of the payload [20], respectively.
Some are enduring – what he describes as the immutable law of the great death, the permanent, non-negotiable certainty that death is coming soon and cannot be diverted.
And that history fixes everything in both senses of the word "fixes": repairing misinterpretations and making the true interpretation immutable to the end of time.
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