Sentence examples for unchanging that from inspiring English sources

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A series of museum visitor studies by E. Margaret Evans and her colleagues have shown that adults as well as children have persistent cognitive biases (e.g., that the world is stable and unchanging) that inhibit their understanding of evolutionary concepts.

Road signs are taken for granted, and their grammar and vocabulary are so familiar and unchanging that they appear timeless.

It was into this world, ancient and in essential ways unchanging, that agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation stepped two weeks ago.

His claim that there was a single concept of species from Plato to Linnaeus is simply wrong, as is his claim that species were understood to be constant, unchanging, that all deviations were considered imperfections or monsters, and so forth (p. 194).

For example, prominent feminist economist Paula England provided one of the earliest feminist critiques of traditional economics as she challenged the claims that: That interpersonal utility comparisons are impossible; That tastes are exogenous and unchanging; That actors are selfish; and That household heads act altruistically.

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In the high dopant concentration regime, dopant loss can reduce Mn concentration in NCs, but the total number of such NCs can remain the same, leading to a low or quenched band-edge PL that is unchanging.

Plato, in contrast, argued that unchanging truths underpin the flux of the material world.

Hartshorne finds additional religious concepts of God that hold the unchanging and the changing together in a way that allows for the development and significance of the non-divine in Lao-Tse (fourth century BCE) and in the Judeo-Christian scriptures (1953, 32 38).

First, a gene that is essentially unchanging often has low PCC due to random noise, even if both platforms agree that the gene is unchanging.

A poem central to this collection is "Horseshoe Contest," in which men spend hours at a game that will confirm "something / unchanging at their core, / small but of a certain heft".

This Buddhist view of the impermanence of all phenomena works against the natural tendency to assume that knowledge and experience are attributable to a self that is permanent, stable, and unchanging.

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