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were immutable
adjective
Unable to be changed without exception.
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His bearishness and his way of flaunting his scholarship were immutable aspects of his personality.
They also were skeptical of his claims that his traits were "immutable".
Certainly, Mr. Emanuel's 2012 financial plan represents a marked departure from many of the policies that were immutable during the 22-year tenure of Mayor Richard M. Daley.
The concept of extinction struck at the very heart of the prevailing belief that God's creatures were immutable and eternal, fueling a debate that preoccupied early 19th-century Christians that continues over intelligent design.
Fossils such as Adapis, Cuvier believed, were the remains of animals destroyed by past catastrophes such as floods and earthquakes, and living animals were new stocks divinely created to fill the vacuum a view consistent with the widely held notion that species were immutable.
She said the panel would consider whether care provided during the period under review was appropriate by the standards of the day rather than by modern standards, although she said some values in child care were "immutable".
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The facts are immutable.
Now it is immutable.
But the menu is immutable.
"History is immutable," he said.
But were those regulations meant to be immutable?
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