Sentences with phrase «such unchangeable»

Parents who focus on such unchangeable features tend to have kids who are less engaged in their schoolwork.

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Eternal can refer to unchangeable and unalterable, or even a quality of life over quantity, but I think such usage is rare.
I would conclude, then, that by changing my attitudes on several deeply ingrained matters (such as contraception and women's ordination), I have uncovered a remarkably unthreatening attitude toward the changeable and unchangeable in the church in general.
3 The Supreme Godhead «is One in an unchangeable and super-essential manner, being neither a unit in the multiplicity of things nor yet the sum total of such units.»
Economic life was supposedly ruled by certain unchangeable laws such as supply and demand, but the basic law was that of absolutely untrammeled competition and survival of the fittest.
He goes on to say that there are some things that fall under an unchangeable choice, such as the priesthood, marriage, etc. (# 170 - 71, 189).
One of the difficulties in answering such questions is that God is timeless and unchangeable, whereas we are immersed in time and so picture His actions as a temporal sequence: «His creation is not one timeless act or one act at the beginning of time; it is a series of acts which continually bring into being new states of the universe by His positive or permissive willing».
If people are born with certain drives, if certain ignoble traits, such as violence and selfishness, are innate, then that might make them unchangeable, and attempts at social reform and human improvement might be proven to be a waste of time.
Atoms are indestructible and unchangeable, so compounds, such as water and mercury calx, are formed when one atom chemically combines with other atoms.
Certain, unchangeable, factors increase your cat's risk of chronic kidney disease, such as old age, especially greater than 9 years of age2, or certain breed types.
The value of such analysis is not to spark food - fights about the unchangeable past, but extract lessons from the past that can guide our future actions.
Bohm noted of prevailing views among physicists: «the world is assumed to be constituted of a set of separately existent, indivisible and unchangeable «elementary particles», which are the fundamental «building blocks» of the entire universe... there seems to be an unshakable faith among physicists that either such particles, or some other kind yet to be discovered, will eventually make possible a complete and coherent explanation of everything» (Bohm, 1980, p. 173).
The immutability and decentralized nature of public blockchain networks, such as bitcoin and Ethereum, could allow governments to process large amounts of sensitive information on an unchangeable and transparent platform.
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