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But were those regulations meant to be immutable?
Constitutions are not meant to be immutable; America's is constantly reinterpreted by the Supreme Court.
Political positions that appeared for years to be immutable have suddenly started to shift.
The brain was considered to be immutable and there was nothing you could do about it".
The social structure seemed to be immutable: the poor and the not-quite-as-poor, with an overlay of the middle class.
A finished piece of architecture is typically thought to be immutable, and the same is true of an artwork, an object fixed to its particular moment of creation; or, in the case of video, repeating itself.
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To set that frequency, metrologists, as scientists of measurement are known, exploit a law of quantum physics: atoms become excited, and their structure changes, when they are exposed to specific amounts of energy — and the amount of energy required to cause a transition from one particular state to another is immutable, specific to each element.
Consequently, Digby went on to argue, immaterial souls cannot change, and must therefore be immutable and immortal.
God could be immutable but passible.
The status quo would like you to believe it is immutable, inevitable and invulnerable, and lack of memory of a dynamically changing world reinforces this view.
Frankenthaler's path to "Mountains and Sea" deserves to be an immutable part of postwar history, and this show should make it so.
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