"Unchangeable" means that something cannot be altered, modified, or adjusted. It remains the same and cannot be changed.
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The title of the exhibition comes from the tradition of living history where historical events like the American Revolution and Civil War are reenacted by amateur performers using storytelling and props, always in an attempt to portray history
as unchangeable as accurately as if it was fixed.
However, emotion - focused coping could represent a functional coping strategy
in unchangeable situations (Lazarus, 1993).
While it's true that genetics will give some guys a head start in some areas of the body, genetic disadvantages are not
unchangeable facts of life.
In the case of Christianity, the fallacy has led many to think that to embrace the Christian faith one must give intellectual assent to a body of standard
unchangeable doctrines which have been handed down, supposedly, from the beginning of Christianity.
Where the eye - sting of tear gas was commonplace and ants crawled through sugar bowls and old women on the streets sold llama fetuses over which witches might mumble incantations to change the people's
unchangeable fate?
My goal as a future educator is to give each of my students the confidence to see that their goals aren't unattainable, that the problems they want to solve are
n't unchangeable and that they truly are unstoppable when it comes to doing both.
We disobey God when we exclude, marginalize, or deny others the fullest use of their gifts because of
unchangeable conditions like gender or ethnicity.
Most commentators and evidence producers appear to be accepting key features of the status quo as
unchangeable givens: party centralisation, high spending parties and voter discontent and disaffiliation.
The American Psychological Association has warned that it is at best useless, and at worst potentially harmful, stigmatising
unchangeable sexual orientation.
In what is sure to become a hotly contested issue, the government of Quebec is looking at legislation that would make book prices mandated by the publishers and nearly
unchangeable by the retailers.
Because previous blocks are
made unchangeable through clever cryptography, miners don't have the ability to alter past transactions in order to give themselves more money.
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.
Religion on the other hand is stuck
with unchangeable declarations that time and again have been shown to be wrong.
We must recognise the historical and cultural limitations of the human aspects, and also the absolute and
unchangeable nature of the divine aspects.
Finally, here, it is relevant to note that Augustine affirmed rather curiously the doctrine of God's simplicity: «There is then one sole Good, which is simple, and
therefore unchangeable; and that is God.»
People with a «fixed» mindset believe that intelligence is an innate and
unchangeable entity, while people with a «growth» mindset believe that intelligence can be developed through effort, perseverance and practice.
Related to this idea of non-control over one's fate is the notion of
unchangeable personal characteristics.
Final Fantasy IX went back to the roots by having
unchangeable classes for all characters, but also introduced Active Time Events, a new mailing network called Mognet, another new mini game called Tetra Master, and a new set of abilities.
18 For I know that God is not a partial God, neither a changeable being; but he is
unchangeable from all eternity to all eternity.
our builder only does one color on ALL the walls so shoji would have also been on the ceiling — so
basically unchangeable forever.
Those who build a culture around those ideas are building upon something that is
largely unchangeable.
He calls for a «viable homosexual ethic» which «comes down to a plea for permanent relationships
between unchangeable homosexuals.»
These were willing to shed all the inherited and supposedly
unchangeable dogmas in order to be free to explore fresh forms and expressions of the Christian faith which would be more relevant to the new cultural and intellectual climate.
And unlike a bill or statute that the legislature passes, which can always be amended or repealed in subsequent years, a Constitutional amendment is
virtually unchangeable.
For example, I bought a really good (on paper) Sony camera a couple of years ago but when I got it I realized that the image compression was set on high and
unchangeable despite many, many people asking for a compression free option, making a great camera just so so.
o EndTheHate H o m o s e x u a l i t y is considered a normal and >>
> unchangeable << < part of human s e x u a l i t y by the following medical and mental health associations: The American Psychological Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the American Counseling Association, the Canadian Psychological Association, and the National Association of Social Workers.
H o m o s e x u a l i t y is considered a normal and >> >
unchangeable << < part of human s e x u a l i t y by the following medical and mental health associations: The American Psychological Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the American Counseling Association, the Canadian Psychological Association, and the National Association of Social Workers.
In case you hadn't noticed, most of today's education debate takes place inside a very small,
seemingly unchangeable stone box.
A simultaneous nod to nature (erosion, gravity, death) and
unchangeable synthetic form, time is suspended in the curves and surfaces.
Oh, and notifications — if you can call them that — conveyed from the phone to the watch are an absolute mess of large,
unchangeable font sizes and terrible styles that force users to wait while they scroll horizontally, in which time it would be faster just to take out your phone and check the notification on a screen more conducive to showing high - density information.
The Word of God that is inspired by the Spirit and the teachings of the holy men and women who have preserved the faith
remain unchangeable.
The truth remains — omnipresent and elusive, inscrutable and
unchangeable like a giant cube of gold in a baseball infield.
As stated previously irrevocable means that the trust creation is often
unchangeable once it is completed.
Research shows that those with this fixed or
unchangeable view of intelligence are more likely to experience greater discouragement, lower performance, and ultimately reduce their effort when they face difficulties or setbacks.
Parents who focus on
such unchangeable features tend to have kids who are less engaged in their schoolwork.
If you stumbled upon a man with a static,
unchangeable notion of just what his mate's physical features will be, including complexion, then you attended across a shallow, closed - minded man.