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Accept that there is nothing immutable about the 120-credit bachelor's degree, and dispense with elective course requirements that only inflate the cost of some programs.
"What Taiwan says is that there is nothing immutable about being Chinese, and there are a lot of other ways of thinking about being Chinese that are beyond the nationalism of the People's Republic of China," Dr. Harrison said.
God, he proposes, could have made the world work in any number of ways, and the contingent history and character of Creation means that there is nothing immutable about the essence of a material thing.
"But there's an average of 92 shootings a day in this country… There's nothing immutable about the status quo".
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Mr Schleicher says the study shows there is nothing innate, immutable or inevitable about gender differences in education.
The domain of ontology is immutable: nothing ever fails to be something.
James argues that the laws of nature are themselves habits, "nothing but the immutable habits which the different elementary sorts of matter follow in their actions and reactions upon each other" (PP 109).
The crumbling at the close, apparently echoing the crash of the Berlin Wall, showing in short order that nothing repugnant need be immutable, was a moment of amazement as well as rejoicing.
It ends: I praise The god of all gods, who is Nothing and nowhere, a law, Immutable proof.
One of Gassendi's worries is that if God can do anything and thus can alter any item that He creates, nothing that He creates is immutable.
The brain was considered to be immutable and there was nothing you could do about it".
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