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"unchanging" Definitions
  1. that always stays the same and does not change
"unchanging" Antonyms
varying changing unsteady capricious changeable changeful deviating fickle fluctuating fluid inconstant mercurial nonuniform skittish uncertain unpredictable unsettled unstable volatile inconsistent short-lived ephemeral fleeting passing transient ceasing ending impermanent momentary temporary transitory brief evanescent interrupted intermittent discontinuous limited stopping terminating short disloyal treacherous subversive traitorous deceitful seditious unfaithful treasonable betraying double-crossing double-dealing duplicitous faithless false perfidious recreant two-faced two-timing unpatriotic untrue liberal progressive radical broad-minded large-minded nonconservative nonconventional nonorthodox nontraditional open-minded unconventional unorthodox imaginative innovative avant-garde exaggerated left-wing unfixed agitated discomposed flustered unhinged unglued unstrung upset rattled ruffled distressed stressed tense unnerved overwrought restless shaken twitchy worked up flexible lax relaxed loose slack casual nonchalant complacent lenient insouciant informal undemanding lackadaisical unrestrained moderate uninhibited unrestricted tolerant laid-back unique special extraordinary exceptional exciting interesting powerful sensational arousing different dramatic dynamic exhilarating envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) refreshing rousing stimulating thrilling negotiable free varied undisciplined absorbing engaging engrossing enthralling gripping intriguing captivating consuming fascinating involving original riveting beguiling compelling entertaining immersing transfixing alluring forward-looking

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But the math is unchanging -- and bad -- for them.
He encouraged his vast and devoted following to believe that God's word was unchanging and that liberals were substituting their own ideas for those of a supernatural, unchanging deity revealed in the Bible.
France nearly lost a seemingly unchanging emblem of national identity.
It is divine and unchanging, reflecting God's unity and perfection.
Lately one unchanging trouble is plaguing his family — rising prices.
To the untrained eye, the floe appears vast and unchanging.
It implies that our country's interests are static and unchanging.
It was not based on unchanging properties of the universe.
Church doctrine may have been "unchanging," but interpretations of that seemingly unchanging doctrine, from the 324 Council of Nicea to the 1545-'63 Council of Trent to the 1962-5 Vatican II, have differed variously.
The effect was that fixed features had unchanging three-dimensional coordinates.
The cathedral that burned on Monday was thus far from unchanging.
They seemed unchanging, like a giant white noise machine enclosing me.
But because the screencap is unchanging, the account's upkeep is incredibly simple.
Though his lines may waver, my Garfield clones are placid and unchanging.
But this cycle, like the seasons themselves, was supposed to be unchanging.
She had been very still as I spoke, her tight smile unchanging.
We want to think of ourselves as having a certain unchanging "core".
The other unchanging factor is the work with which he surrounds himself.
Not many regions have been represented in such a narrow and unchanging way.
CARTER: We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.
Most are satisfied to believe in the Truth that remains towering, masculinized, unchanging.
Thanks to an excellent and virtually unchanging lewk, Grande presents as something static.
CHINA'S RUBBER-STAMP parliament can seem unchanging from one year to the next.
And unlike an ordinary map, which is fixed and unchanging, Gaia's map moves.
Order can feel unsettling and foreign when chaos is the sole unchanging factor.
It shows the unchanging bad management in Kenyan athletics, which goes back years.
They do not accept a canon of unchanging characters handed down from antiquity.
Light speed, on the other hand, is an unchanging 299,792,458 meters per second.
Yet while the relationship is certainly beneficial, it's not necessarily intrinsic or unchanging.
Terrorism and unchanging Arab and Muslim hostility were and remain his preferred emphases.
Otherwise, "War Paint" is a double portrait of unchanging women during changing times.
This unchanging thing is both good in bad — but we'll get into that later.
I think partly it's because it's been dry and unchanging for a long time.
As the largely unchanging polls show, this year's underdogs never really had a chance.
That relatively unchanging tilt is what gives us a stable climate with regular seasons.
Flip-flops, switches and change make up the one unchanging theme of Trump's diplomacy.
Some believe it's steady and unchanging, while others believe there are peaks and dips.
By contrast, the world in which I grew up seemed safe, stable and unchanging.
This unchanging thing is both good and bad — but we'll get into that later.
Every unit in the Planck constant is defined by an unchanging force of nature.
Rosetta's findings are important because of the unchanging nature of celestial bodies such as comets.
But the result holds only if risk appetite is unchanging and stock prices are unpredictable.
Technology's ability to exacerbate human vanity remains, then and now and in fictional universes, unchanging.
This digital world is, for better of for worse, an unchanging, raging river of consciousness.
The other noises repeat, in rhythm, unchanging but revealing and hiding themselves one after another.
Theirs is a black-and-white world, where the truths are self-evident and unchanging.
Another myth is that slavery, in and of itself as an economic system, was unchanging.
As most of us have heard, our brains are not composed of static, unchanging tissue.
Vice President Mike Pence, at Trump's right, stared ahead with an unchanging expression of concern.
Let us acknowledge that the architectural landscapes we have inherited are neither sacred nor unchanging.
Simply, this is how the brain changes its response to a continuous, unchanging sensory input.
Guilt will be constant but fleeting, their actions unchanging, and their lives unbothered though slightly inconvenienced.
For his young fans, the unchanging nature of his pitch has deepened their connection to him.
Myths are not just handed down in unchanging fashion; they are repurposed, tweaked, and sometimes inverted.
McCabe is a nuts-and-bolts narrator; he speaks in an earnest monotone, clear but unchanging.
FEMA has been preparing for days, fortified by early forecasts and relatively unchanging storm path projections.
The images also solved a mystery: why Ultima Thule's brightness appeared unchanging as the spacecraft approached.
On the outside, it appeared unchanging, maybe growing a little bit harder, a little bit less flexible.
Even so, another pillar of the Intel mythology, the unchanging nature of Moore's Law, is getting revised.
Our separation or distinction comes from the presence of unyielding devotion to the unchanging truth of God's Word.
The underlying science of STD transmission is unchanging and uncomplicated: it requires unprotected sex with an infected person.
The idea is that during a time of tumultuous change, we like to cling to an unchanging past.
And yet, this also allows for meaning, equally unmoving and unchanging; nothing is fleeting, because everything is forever.
Instead, scientists are hoping to update our units such that they're based on unchanging numbers, the fundamental constants.
It also assumed that our universe was spatially flat, or that the density of dark matter was unchanging.
But several developers recently discovered that the app really just showed users one unchanging image of the ocean.
Perhaps their core idea, along with the unchanging appeal of ethnocentrism, is that politics no longer really matter.
As if instead, time consisted of a certain quantity of repeating, unchanging, definable units, like inches, miles, pounds.
The rich, called Meths (for Methuselahs), can repeatedly clone themselves and live out an unchanging prime of life.
MU69 is of curiosity to planetary scientists because it is expected to be the opposite: small, simple, unchanging.
They are bound to Sanders through a covenant of trust that he will be their unwavering, unchanging champion.
On the contrary, it hews to them with an unchanging insistence that ultimately drains them of their power.
Downton Abbey, the glorious Highclere Castle in real life, stands solid and unchanging in the English summer sun.
If approved, the legislature could then adopt an unchanging time — either standard or daylight saving — throughout the year.
What do you think is unchanging about our relationship to our technology, no matter how good that technology gets?
Phone and car software both used to be static, unchanging things, but with faster innovation, fast updates are required.
Remember, these are massive, massive networks of ice that can't really be thought of as one homogenous, unchanging object.
After all, from the Treaty of Westphalia to the digital age, sovereigns have held some very basic, unchanging attributes.
Another unchanging way he sees the firm creating shareholder value is by providing good returns for a fair fee.
In all these paintings, the one unchanging feature is the uniform blackness of the skin of the lives depicted.
Of the four fundamental forces, gravity is the most familiar—seemingly unchanging, ubiquitous, and maybe even a little boring.
We must accommodate these changing times while holding true to our unchanging principles — equality, justice and freedom for all.
While Eleven's outfit on Stranger Things is pretty much unchanging, the actress Millie Bobby Brown is an IRL fashion icon.
As an institution, it's unchanging, built to crank out factory workers and thus unsuited for our modern, high-tech era.
Funding inequality and racial segregation are rarely the focus of these sorts of stories about an ever-unchanging educational system.
To be clear, Patla's group hasn't definitively proven that the laws of physics are unchanging across all time and space.
Add to that, these century-old companies have a clear and likely unchanging value in the self-driving supply chain.
Potentially just as fascinating is the fact that DNA is not merely linked together by unchanging chemical chains; it evolves.
The Disney character is his personal mascot, and according to a fan blog, he finds comfort in Pooh's unchanging gaze.
So he knew that the cosmology of the world since Aristotle was mistaken, and the heavens above were not unchanging.
Derek Jarman's indelibly elegiac film "Blue," from the same year, is visually just a field of unbroken and unchanging azure.
Normal body temperature is not one unchanging number (as we've been told); it's variable and can relate to many factors.
Mr. Pickles is a true icon, one of those characters as beloved as Betty White and as unchanging as Big Bird.
More recently, scouts have hunted for sixth tool: plate discipline, supposedly as ingrained and unchanging as a player's date of birth.
And he cautions against the belief that Britain's stories, like its culture, should ever be fixed — in print or otherwise — unchanging.
Without her, "The Lifespan of a Fact" would just be two sides of an unchanging argument, repeated with variations ad infinitum.
But Le Train Bleu was an unchanging part of the Manhattan experience for thousands of people over a couple of generations.
Judged by polling data, fundraising, betting odds, attention in the press and so on, that pack has looked unchanging for months.
My original theory, about an unchanging taste in music leading to a lack of passion for music, still rings true to me.
Kim said Xi's visit is a crucial occasion to show the world the unchanging friendship between North Korea and China, KCNA said.
But the exhibition shares Party Out of Bounds' goal of showing the unchanging and unwavering importance of nightlife for typically marginalized communities.
What is harder to understand is that "the family," as it is used in political discourse, is not an inviolable, unchanging institution.
He is a traditionalist, but not a revivalist: instead of evoking a bygone past, he prefers to evoke a familiar, unchanging present.
For almost a million years, they lived an unchanging life, making no improvements on the stone tools on which their lives depended.
He chose the Disney character as his personal mascot, according to a fan blog, because he found comfort in Pooh's unchanging gaze.
Despite a lifetime of preparation for service to a church that once viewed itself as unchanging, they imagined that change was possible.
Despite a lifetime of preparation for service to a church that once viewed itself as unchanging, they imagined that change was possible.
As that instantly recognizable synth riff weaves its way through, an unchanging constant, the chord progression steadily ascends, with a slight catch.
Well, if I could find one place that offered a solid, unchanging, and dependable situation, I think that would be my preference.
Think about it: these are two people who have not seen each other in 20 years, despite what Jamie's unchanging physique might suggest.
"Asia" was a term invented by Europeans to emphasise their own distinctiveness; to Kipling-era imperialists, Asian societies were backward, despotic and unchanging.
We can similarly stop noticing many unpleasant smells or background sounds, especially if they are unchanging, when they are unimportant to our survival.
Lisa Evans, a study author from Imperial College London, said personality has been traditionally regarded as stable and unchanging once you hit adulthood.
He also stated that the economy would have grown through the roof had the Fed cut rates instead of unchanging or hiking them.
But to create an unchanging version of a culture that neatly fits into a political border is to discount parts of the narrative.
The slabs of gray rock seem unchanging now, but your headset reveals that they were once a coral reef in an inland sea.
"The papacy's claim to be a rock of unchanging teaching," as Douthat puts it, has more often than not been just a claim.
QVC's overall retail revenue is more or less unchanging; the way the money comes in is the most obvious change year over year.
It's an unchanging geologic time capsule full of resources, but it's also a good nearby test for the next step in space exploration: Mars.
Far from remaining an unchanging relic, the exhibit shows how the square has taken on the character of each new era in Spanish history.
It is that economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if they can describe how capitalism works only when politics is unchanging.
Over time, that just can't possibly be true, as the arc of history simply doesn't get more important in a single unchanging direction forever.
He never changed tone or mode, shouting in three-beat clips, unchanging, for the entire speech—all fiery authoritarian, drawing mostly groans of despair.
She sat silently, deep in her locker, her usually animated expression utterly unchanging, tears down her face she hadn't even bothered to wipe away.
To many believers — and even to many nonbelievers — the story of Christianity seems monumental and unchanging, the stuff of oft-recited creeds and hymns.
It is an unchanging cycle that for decades artists of color, lacking a commercial outlet, "couldn't even attempt to break into," according to Bryant.
Inside this upscale Irish pub is a peaceful cove of red banquettes, white-haired bartenders and an unchanging menu of conventional surf and turf.
North Korea's objectives have been unchanging for decades: Regime survival, forcing U.S. forces out of South Korea, and then a takeover of South Korea.
Readers called for the adoption of an unchanging time throughout the year, outnumbering those who favored the status quo by roughly eight to one.
This part is as objectively "real" as any other time-related conception of Earth: It involves applying unchanging mathematical formulas to finite historical data.
Obviously there are elements that are unchanging, like my voice and the way we use guitars as the basis around how the songs are built.
A SNP is a place where a single genetic letter varies in an otherwise unchanging part of the genome, and there are thousands of them.
I realize how much the guests like this rural, unchanging landscape, how much they appreciate every detail, how these things help them think, rest, dream.
It was great for me, because I come from theater, where the script is unchanging and the words are sort of heavenly in that way.
Under this model, the deficit impact of slashing tax rates would not be as severe as projected under a static model that assumes unchanging behavior.
It is a theological rift: Is religion founded in submission to unchanging principles or is it a protean revolutionary force, a tool of self-empowerment?
Furthermore, under our base case, which assumes an unchanging portfolio, free cash flow is insufficient to prepay the notes via the transactions' cash sweep features.
Segedin's version shows warriors from all conflicts together in the picture plane, presenting a dark view of history as an unchanging record of violent slaughter.
Three women are positioned across the stage in an unchanging diagonal: They might belong to three different species — or three different kinds of moving sculpture.
There are picturesque, pastoral glimpses of cloud-flecked skies and green fields (the cinematographer is John Davey) that suggest the unchanging cycles of rural life.
Martin is the creator, we are the fans, and we rely on him for underlying text that is coherent and internally consistent, unchanging and unchangeable.
For now, it seems, tattoos remain high-stakes, hard to reverse and sacred — but don't mistake them for a fixed, unchanging part of your body.
With an expanded scope and unchanging team, the length of time between releases has naturally extended, stretching the limits of revenue generated through game sales.
What if the rings have always been exposed to an unchanging influx of cosmic dust, and the rings are 100 million years old at most?
The accompanying chart shows the rising "deaths of despair" rates for whites without college degrees, compared to the virtually unchanging rates for whites with degrees.
Once deepfakes cease to be believable as an existential threat to truth, we'll be left with the same, unchanging questions, more pressing than ever before.
By tying the kilogram to the Planck constant, which is based on unchanging natural properties, a much higher degree of metric accuracy can be achieved.
Buddhists seek to let go of attachment to the myth of the private, solid, unchanging self, and to promote universal compassion and end universal suffering.
We tend to think of our favorite music as unchanging, but streaming's rise to become our dominant form of consumption could begin to erode that norm.
Mr Marshall's contribution is a riveting account of the losers as well, the English zealots and cynics who wanted a better world or an unchanging one.
The scent is like a vibrating 'PING' that remains unchanging — that reverberates straight through from top to bottom — and is then preceded by a resounding aura.
The righteous rules are rigid and unchanging, across the theological board: they warn against disobeying parents, disgracing the family name, resisting glittery temptation and sexual wiles.
All three books suggest rationality is not a single unchanging thing; it has a history, and it takes different forms in different times, cultures, and situations.
The results are the latest sign that Mr. Sanders — lifted by his loyal supporters and an unchanging message — has strong campaign momentum heading into the Feb.
In retrospect, this feeling of the world being fixed and unchanging was partly reinforced by the games I played, and the consoles I played them on.
The approach of putting a physical frame designed for an unchanging, permanent display onto an endlessly variable, oftentimes dormant digital one is simply wrongheaded, in my judgment.
And, whether Mr Juppé or Mr Sarkozy runs for president, her anti-establishment denunciation of the unchanging cast of political old-timers will ring all too true.
And the terrorist attack last month in Paris, on the eve of the critical French elections, showed once again that human nature is, in many ways, unchanging.
It could be a result of over-familiarity with Jony Ive videos, which follow a familiar cadence but are so unchanging they almost slip into self-parody.
Yet there's often an unfortunate side effect for female stars reprising these iconic roles: the scrutiny they receive for their changed (or in some cases, unchanging) appearance.
They worry he might cause the collapse of one of the world's most unchanging religious and cultural anchors, not to mention throw the global economy off-kilter.
We will see them in court, and we will be steadfast in our implementation of this important act with the unchanging goal of conserving and recovering species.
Perhaps because he wears glasses that lend him a striking resemblance to Dick Cheney, his Keller is all too patently slimy and, despite a few outbursts, unchanging.
The Hirlets wake at 7:30 each morning and start work around 10, following an unchanging daily rhythm that includes a break for lunch and afternoon naps.
Twentieth-century readers were more or less unchanging in their habits, so media executives did not have to revise their business models much from year to year.
Douthat's characterization of the church as an unchanging, unified body, thrust into chaos by modernity, and the pope as a distinct threat to that unity, is overstated.
Finally, I think you will have a renewed respect for the process of science and a renewed caution in believing that current "scientific consensus" is unchanging and unchallengeable.
The atmosphere on Venus has a "neutral," mostly unchanging low layer that shouldn't have allowed a gravity wave to propagate to the upper portion of the Venusian atmosphere.
Along with all the tangible things that they have lost in their fall backward into the unchanging domain of myth, they have forgotten how to envision a future.
Trump's longtime collaborator Roger Stone, who was with Trump that day, tells us the speech — reinforced by full-page newspaper ads — lays out unchanging elements of Trump's worldview.
In this vision of world art, movements such as 20th-century Modernism are necessarily confined to Western countries, as non-Western artistic traditions remain eternally fixed and unchanging.
"I like to subvert it just a little, figuring out how to take an unchanging menu and reimagine it every time without losing its comforting essence," she writes.
"The Tree of Wooden Clogs," Ermanno Olmi's farsighted view of Italian farm life in the late 19th century, immerses you in what feels like an unchanging preindustrial world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Great works of art are often thought of as static and unchanging, transmitting a frozen snapshot of their era to subsequent generations.
Instead of using the Earth as a basis for defining units, they decided to use constants of nature — numerical or physical quantities thought to be unchanging throughout the universe.
He shoots with a quick release and unchanging mechanics on the move, coming off of screens, from a standstill when spotting up, and when creating off the the dribble.
Reddit Szeifert told BuzzFeed News the unchanging palette she's holding in her many Instagrams is a "symbol of art," and not always representative of how she's creating her art.
Unlike the physical artifact, whose mass is changing ever so slightly with time, a fundamental constant is just that: constant and unchanging throughout the universe (in theory, at least).
I sometimes worry that our friends will grow weary of seeing the same unchanging photos of Phoenix year after year, but it's important to me that I post them.
To paraphrase science reporter Trevor Butterworth, we can be certain our cars will start every morning because the laws of internal combustion are unchanging observations of the natural world.
We treat romantic love as some unchanging, metaphysical object waiting to be found and grasped, even though these "traditional" modes of courtship and coupling are actually relatively recent developments.
Any changes that took place between November [220] and now have been changes in the décor which more or less screens an unchanging black abyss of oppression and terror.
While you might think its unchanging nature is the product of a chronic love of vending machines and weird fetish involving racks of paper advertising, it's actually federal law.
"I think there's a general misconception that things have been forever unchanging, but the calligrapher's office is one of the places that has changed with the times," Costello said.
Many commentators also have the misguided impression that the American people's views on abortion are rigid, polarized, and unchanging, so it's not really worth talking about in a political campaign.
" Their assertions maintain that grief, the basic hurt of it, is an unchanging, perhaps unchangeable thing—as one media psychologist puts it, "the primary drives for the behavior haven't changed.
Where Mr Dreyer delivers a sharp "do this, not that" on a matter of dispute, he admits that you are getting his opinion, not some unchanging rule on stone tablets.
Like those who came before them, they will find that the real key to policy lies not with them but with a single unchanging executive branch employee: Donald J. Trump.
"France reaffirms its unchanging position against the use of chemical weapons and for the punishment of those who carry out chemical attacks," the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Although its origin in the family is distanced by time, buried beneath the experience of the lazy weekend brunches of the succeeding generations, Spam functions as an unchanging, replenishable touchstone.
Although its origin in the family is distanced by time, buried beneath the experience of the lazy weekend brunches of the succeeding generations, Spam functions as an unchanging, replenishable touchstone.
If racial injustice is considered to be monolithic and unchanging—omitting the context of individual actions, white and black—the political response tends to be equally rigid: genuflection or rejection.
Kim said Xi's visit, which may see China offer fresh support for North Korea's floundering, sanctions-bound economy, was "decisive" to show their unchanging friendship to the world, KCNA said.
The second step is to understand that this doesn't mean that you're doomed, as years of scientific research have confirmed attraction and romance as unchanging facts of human brain chemistry.
Dynamic versus static efficiency: The approach to competition policy that's prevailed since the 1980s is largely focused on improving the efficiency of the economy viewed as a fairly unchanging system.
Ohio is at the very edge of the region we call "the Midwest," defined in the famous sociological study, Middletown, as comfortably average, unchanging, and typical of the American working class.
It's this willingness to look at new data, new research, emerging evidence, and reconsider his beliefs—rather than adhering to a dogmatic, unchanging belief system—that makes Nye a true scientist.
The game's unchanging affectations made me feel self-consciously old, too cool to really buy into all the talk of hearts and love, but I also felt excited and somehow younger.
A humpback's tail is an unchanging signature and as distinctive as a face — except if it's been struck by a ship, bitten by a shark or slashed by a fisherman's gear.
Harvard was the epicenter of a debate over whether the Constitution was a living document to be interpreted in evolving times or a neutral, unchanging charter judged by its original text.
DECISIVE RELATIONSHIP Kim said Xi's visit, which may see China offer fresh support for North Korea's floundering, sanctions-bound economy, was "decisive" to show their unchanging friendship to the world, KCNA said.
Imagine a rainbow that's divorced from rain, water, or any kind of natural and uncontrollable events, a rainbow that will linger, flawless and unchanging, for however long you care to watch it.
A century later, with more accessible information on Noh readily available at our Wikipedia-tapping fingertips, it's easy to see what Yeats missed, for instance Noh's emphasis on centuries of unchanging drama.
Allison thus seems to suggest the existence of apparently unchanging laws, first revealed by Thucydides, that — like Newton's laws for physical matter — govern relations between great powers regardless of place and time.
Over subsequent visits, she developed a deep attachment to the place; its unchanging vinyl upholstery, grid-patterned pendant shades and Italian omelets helped to make an increasingly untethered existence feel more rooted.
Dancing Sculpture: The Faun at Pompeii Since dance is the art of movement, it's endlessly fascinating to see how artists have depicted it in fixed, unchanging images — especially in painting, drawing and sculpture.
In 2015 the Federal Highway Administration asked the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to assess how much the assumption of an unchanging climate affects "Atlas 14", NOAA's repository of flood-risk estimates.
Kim said Xi's visit, which may see China bring fresh support for North Korea's floundering, sanctions-bound economy, was "crucial" to show the world the unchanging friendship between the two countries, KCNA said.
From his personal point of view, it was entirely reasonable that the market should routinely regulate the price and quantity of available goods according to certain unchanging and "natural" arbiters of public demand.
This was one of the first songs the Killers wrote together, and their earnest enthusiasm is evident in every 16th-note hi-hat hit, open guitar string, and Flowers' wonderfully unchanging vocal performance.
They prevailed as the dinosaurs fell, through extinction after extinction, obstinate and mostly unchanging; according to the fossil record, a fern from 180 million years ago was almost identical to its descendants today.
One, the fixed theory, says that our interests are relatively fixed and unchanging, while the other, the growth theory, suggests our interests are developed over time and not necessarily innate to our personality.
Researchers have determined that number words for small quantities — less than five — are strikingly similar across virtually every language studied, and the words are among the most stable, unchanging utterances in any lexicon.
Such an unchanging mind-set suggests that if Blackstone is genuinely eager to see its stock rise more strongly in the next decade, it may take more than Mr. Schwarzman thumping the table.
His youthful demeanor — punctuated by a stocky build, clean-shaven face, and an unchanging swoop of brown hair — makes him an outlier among the more corporate, suite-and-tie world of gaming's executive leadership.
And while the size of the neutrino anomaly was smaller than the six percent anomaly described by Littlejohn, it was still present and unchanging with the fuel, refuting the news reports published in April.
This is the way people often talk about the, quote, "block universe" as being fixed or rigid or unchanging or something like that, because they're thinking of it like a four-dimensional spatial object.
Known for her thrifty fashion sense as much as she is for her signature (and unchanging!) "cottage loaf" hairstyle, Anne was recycling outfits way before Princess Kate took a page from her frugal playbook.
But even if you look past merit, the lack of women in a category such as Best Director speaks to an unmoving, unchanging culture of male dominance in the halls of power in Hollywood.
"Egyptian policy is constant, unchanging, and will not change; we do not interfere in the affairs of others," Sisi told a news conference held following a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern in Cairo.
While wall labels in a museum's permanent collection are often standardized, unchanging, and overlooked, curators at the WAM began to reconsider them in the wake of political and social shifts in the current era.
Ellis might have intended this as a device to emphasize the growing of everything else around a few unchanging elements, but for me it breaks the spell of a lifelike universe created by hand.
"Almost all community-owned networks offered prices that were clear and unchanging, whereas private ISPs typically charged initial low promotional or 'teaser' rates that later sharply rose, usually after 12 months," the researchers said.
Both the Alabama and Georgia measures rely on the concept of "natural law"— unchanging moral principles that have supposedly existed since before the Constitution — to support the idea that a fetus is a person.
But it's at its best when it leaves the school grounds and follows the children home, into a harsh and unchanging world whose realities seem hopelessly at odds with the ideals of the school.
The effect is almost like reading a comic strip, such as George Herriman's Krazy Kat cartoons (another prefiguring of things to come), in which the action often takes place in a single, unchanging setting.
The beauty in his GIFs is that though your rational brain knows they'll loop forever and ever, utterly unchanging, his skillful animation imbues your irrational brain with an impossible-to-shake confidence that they will change.
I believe there are principles which are unchanging, that there is a God in heaven who orders this universe, that honesty and hard work and discipline of our millions of Americans is the key to success.
Viewers reaching the show's sixth episode found it stripped of its main characters—June (Maya Rudolph) and Oscar (Fred Armisen), a married couple trapped in unchanging circumstances—and instead angling its view in a different direction.
Private contractors, C.I.A. agents, U.S. Army troops, Marines, and others come and go in rotations, such that the Naval Station's identity is constantly morphing, and yet some aspects of the detention facility remain anchored, weighted, unchanging.
Street Fighter may have all the trappings of continuity—stable character rosters, unchanging command inputs, looping and recognizable music—but its key attribute is its capacity for contingency, its potential to create something unexpected and thrilling.
Mealtimes on the Orion inevitably put me in mind of the sanatorium in "The Magic Mountain": the thrice-daily rush for the dining room, the hermetic isolation from the world, the unchanging faces at the tables.
By placing her character at a remove, Ms. DiDonato bound herself to an unchanging tone, in spite of Müller's emotive poetry; her Met-sized sound didn't always serve a work that thrives on intimacy and interiority.
Unlike a typical hike, the view was more or less unchanging and the movements mechanical: My eyes were fixed on Beck's footprints, trying to match his gait and turns, drawing a line with the ski pole.
What makes it so amazing is that it manages to cover such a wide range of emotions with effectively unchanging gameplay throughout (although there are plenty of custom modes and other variations you can play with).
Another cognitive bias that we all share is a tendency to engage in "essentialist thinking," which is a bias to try to understand categorical differences as being due to some fundamental and unchanging essence of the categories.
You'd have to be playing a game with HDR support on a HDR-ready TV to notice, of course, but it's a slight annoyance for people who like their home set-up to be perfect and unchanging.
But the ascent of casual wear does not quite disguise the unchanging strictness of social codes, and the hood continues to frame matters of class and race in ways that tend to satisfy the interest of power.
The private university also declared Thursday that it will no longer factor in whether a person owns a home when determining financial aid to combat rising housing prices combined with unchanging incomes, according to a press release.
I've got a button on my dishwasher that lets me delay the start by two or four or six hours, and I have no incentive to push that button [because rates are "fixed," unchanging throughout the day].
Given the Ecuadorean government's unchanging support for sheltering Assange in its London embassy — thus preventing extradition to the United States — it's not clear that presenting formal charges would actually bring him any closer to a U.S. courtroom.
" He notes that it is "one of the profound contradictions of human existence that we long for immortality, indeed fervently believe that something must be unchanging and permanent, when all of the evidence in nature argues against us.
Anyone who may intercept them, purposefully or by accident, will likely only hear what sounds like seemingly random tones firing in short bursts—a binary code unchanging week to week and the key to the siren's annoying song.
Prehistoric cave paintings, ancient seals and 17th-century carvings from Hindu temples all capture the same, unchanging image of a daredevil youth straining against the ungainly shoulder hump that distinguishes the hardy native bos indicus breed of cattle.
That sensibility is reflected in Santo Loquasto's set, in which vestiges of Central Park in 1973 (that bench) and an unchanging Long Island living room (a few upholstered chairs) float side by side, along with some packing boxes.
Buried amid the plot summaries of Mr. Robot and block quotes of Woodrow Wilson is a simple argument: Liberal capitalism has brought unprecedented prosperity but is perennially in danger because it runs counter to an unchanging human nature.
For all Goldberg's emphasis on an unchanging human nature, he misses one of its most important features: To each new generation, yesterday's hard-won victories are just another part of the world as they have always known it.
" Ms. Lewis devised a simple, unchanging menu, with dishes like roast chicken with herbs, and a chocolate soufflé described by Clementine Paddleford in The New York Herald Tribune as "light as a dandelion seed in a high wind.
As static and unchanging as it seems to us now, the Moon may have looked quite different four billion years ago, in its earliest years, according to a new study that suggests the surface may have held life.
BOOTH C4633 A few years ago, an antique picker sold the gallerist Duff Lindsay a box of carved wooden figures, blocky but weirdly compelling little men and women with unchanging faces and a range of attitudes and clothes.
Compared to Cheryl, Betty, and Veronica's polished, unchanging looks (seriously, they never change), Topaz was the edgy, cool girl from the wrong side of the tracks who dyed her hair pink and actually experimented with styles like braided pigtails.
For the analysis below, I assume that hours are unchanging over the next decade, which is consistent with assumptions underlying the forecasts produced by the Congressional Budget Office and the forecasts that I helped oversee in the Obama administration.
And Manson is in his usual theatrical get-up of a powdered face, eye make up and top hat, which I respect, because just like Robert Smith, the dude's identity has been completely steady and unchanging over the years.
As the years passed, Jewel's Catch One expanded from one room to the whole building; other than that, it was as durable and unchanging as its notoriously stubborn owner and namesake, a scruffy beacon of defiance against Hollywood glitz.
Back home a few days later, frustrated as I sat in the water hoping for a wave, squinting into the unchanging horizon, I began to worry that the smooth predictability of NLand's offerings had somehow ruined me for surfing.
For a certain kind of person, for a lot of people in fact, Jamiroquai's unchanging and unchallenging approach to pop-funk is a reminder of all their dearly-held memories of summers that were and never will be again.
What strikes me now as much as it did then as I walked through grand still houses and cold, dim barrel warehouses, the air heavy with evaporated spirit that's called "the angels' share," is how unchanging whisky-making remains.
If you, as a developer, know with certainty that your data isn't altered during execution, and that your functions are transitive (effectively unchanging), your application can benefit from the increased scale and distributed computing made easier by a functional language.
While the original Kepler mission required the telescope to remain fixed on one, unchanging portion of the sky, in K2 its field of view sweeps a band across the entire sky, pointing to a new portion every 80 days, Time reports.
Yes, Swarm is making sure it's early to the new iMessage App Store with a sticker pack, which is a default, unchanging set for now but will eventually be "dynamically updated" with stickers you can earn inside the Swarm app itself.
An exhibition at San Francisco Asian Art Museum, Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan, is displaying their art together: Noguchi's paper Akari lamps and sculptures made of metal, wood, and stone, alongside Hasegawa's paintings, calligraphy, and rubbings.
To maintain the Monaco jewel in its elite racing crown, Formula One, with the local organizers, has made huge efforts over the years to accommodate a constantly growing and transforming racing series within the confines of a virtually unchanging city circuit.
The hand-painted, 8mm film, shot over a decade and incorporating some images photographed on 16mm, preserves Berman's engagement with the esoteric Kabbalah (meant to explain the relationship between an unchanging, eternal, and mysterious infinity and the mortal and finite universe).
Director J.J. Abrams is on record as saying that the last sequence in the movie was decided early on in the filmmaking process, and he told MarvelousTV at D23 Expo that the movie has actually been unusually unchanging during editing.
But in researching how parents reconcile work and family, one thing jumped out at me: For too long, we have been talking about "stay-at-home parents" and "working parents" as if staying at home and working were fixed, unchanging states.
With green tiles lining the walls, black and white linoleum flooring, and hallways redolent of an antiseptic whose recipe hadn't changed since the 1950s, the hospital had a distinct postwar feel, and an unchanging culture to go along with it.
Here, on the hill's lower reaches, the old-fashioned hotels and detached large houses had been intended to accommodate a certain sort of privileged, discreet, unexceptional, unchanging middle-class existence—which had changed after all, because it hardly existed any longer.
"It is my own unchanging role to call on Iran as a major power to take actions that are grounded in the wisdom derived from its rich history," Abe said, noting that Japan shared concerns regarding the Middle East situation.
By proving that the "new star" in question was a very great distance away—at the least, further than the Moon—Brahe dealt a mortal blow to the Aristotelian belief, widespread in Europe at the time, that the heavens were perfect and unchanging.
"We also found that almost all community-owned [fiber to the home] networks offered prices that were clear and unchanging, whereas private ISPs typically charged initial low promotional or 'teaser' rates that later sharply rose, usually after 12 months," the researchers said.
On a note which some may find startling from a church known for its strict rules and unchanging ceremonies, the Council documents will also emphasise freedom as a precondition for real peace and reconciliation, and the impossibility of imposing beliefs by force.
Backers of Saied, an awkward law professor who has barely campaigned in the race, see it as pitting a humble, principled representative of the 2011 revolution that brought democracy to the country against a glib, corrupt avatar of Tunisia's unchanging moneyed elite.
"Unfortunately, the unchanging position of the U.S. Lumber Coalition for the last five months has been to insist on an inflexible, protectionist measure that would see a reduction in Canada's share of the U.S. lumber market of more than 30 percent," they wrote.
There's a lot of oil there, and as Steve Coll, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of a book on Exxon, explained in the New Yorker, oil projects do better in countries where the political situation is unchanging, which often means they flourish under authoritarian leaders.
Even just prior to their extinction, the Wrangel Island mammoths' bones showed no signs of dietary or environmental stress — meaning these creatures died off in the middle of unchanging, if not propitious, ecological conditions on an island that wasn't affected by a changing climate.
Giddens and Turrisi move it to the Middle East, with an unchanging modal vamp and an ancient North African drum called the bendir, and — especially in the final please to "Come home, come home" — Giddens sings it with inflections that bridge mountains and deserts.
But others believe that the intransigent and unchanging one in the relationship is the United States — that the country has never gotten past the idea that it "won" the Cold War and therefore needs to spread, at all costs, the American way of life.
Nor can means of physical escape and enjoyment—camping trips, say—answer the greatest of our needs, which is for interpenetrating the consciousness of a nature that is tumultuous but fundamentally unchanging with a culture that is in constant flux but that only notionally exists.
New York (CNN Business)Since it debuted on Fox News nearly three years ago, "Tucker Carlson Tonight" has been defined by a largely unchanging formula: ominous stories about immigrants, outrage over political correctness on college campuses, and full-throated warnings about the progressive agenda.
He also forged his own unchanging persona as fashion's erudite emperor, always dressed in a high-collared white shirt with a powdered ponytail and possessed of equally mythic foibles, such as his limitless devotion to his cat Choupette and his collection of 20043 iPods.
"Worlds of this size are fascinating because they can potentially tell us about what makes an object go from being an unchanging lumpy mashed-together structure of ice and rock to having geological processes that separate and rearrange its material, as happens on Pluto," says Bannister.
Hamas's unwillingness to accept the Quartet's conditions (recognizing Israel, renouncing terror from Gaza and the West Bank, and honoring past agreements), coupled with its cruel refusal to repatriate two intellectually disabled Israeli civilians and the bodies of fallen soldiers, is evidence of the group's unchanging nature.
Because of an unchanging ritual script, which can be a held standard across different markets and geographies, a company pushing their brand value can rest assured that all their consumers/users are getting the same experience, doing the same thing, and feeling the exact same way.
First presented on a moving bus (in 2014), "Empathy School" — set in a room behind the proscenium stage — here evokes the aura of anonymous travel with a through-the-window video of shifting yet unchanging nightscapes, in which the whole world appears in tones of gray and off-white.
"I don't think that there was any confusion now among the leadership here in the Kurdish region that President Trump's commitment to our allies here in Iraq as well as to those in the Syrian Defense Forces, the Kurdish forces who fought alongside us, is unchanging," he said.
This ritual, where I would be told to entertain Father Bradel in the living room, then be the star student at the dinner table, took place three or four times a year all throughout high school; it was as unchanging as the consecration of the host at Mass.
Tatehana, which, while formalized in the 15th century, evolved from those sacred offerings left at Buddhist shrines, has a grand formality: It might feature a tall central evergreen, like a pine, chosen for its sense of unchanging permanence, along with other elements, like flowers or grasses, placed subordinate to it.
Also, media outlets could decide that the unchanging (and largely negative) nature of the two-party presidential contest is making for boring news programming, which could encourage more coverage of third-party candidates in an effort to win back the viewers increasingly turned off by the train wreck that is this election.
Instead of sustainability, we should instead speak of adaptability, a term that skews away from the idea of a perfect, ordered nature and unchanging industrial-technological conditions, and favors a vision of nature in a state of constant change, even chaos; a vision that values difference and diversity, both biological and cultural.
The pandemic seems to have exposed the weakest points of the United States's higher education system: as campus residents, urged to vacate dormitories on days' notice, scurry to secure plane tickets or pricey off-campus sublets, faculty are scrambling to adapt classroom curricula to a laptop screen, prompting anger over unchanging tuition costs.
It's been happening since Travis covered "…Baby One More Time" by Britney Spears, and you only have to look at the critical response to Ryan Adams re-recording the entirety of Taylor Swift's record-busting 1989 to see how a male artist covering pop songs in that unchanging, distinctly formulaic way seems to always attract higher praise.
Federer's dark post-bathtime of the soul feels different from the typical sports layoff, I think, because it brings to the surface a tension that's been seeping into his persona for a few years now: How do you square the image of the transcendent, unchanging champion with the fact of a player who is growing old?
And as he has campaigned in the 2020 race, briefly as a front-runner, then as the only thing standing in the way of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s primary coronation, he has emerged as something very different from the publicly gruff, politically unchanging character he has always played: He has actually become a bit playful.
The show does fine with unchanging overhead lighting, and the flat square (by Arnulfo Maldonado) that forms the stage is tricksy enough to transform briefly and cleverly into the roiling sea where the twins of the tale, Viola (Danaya Esperanza) and Sebastian (Sebastian Chacon), are separated before washing ashore, each assuming that the other has drowned.
Linker's piece draws on his own religious psychology as a Catholic convert, and particularly a desire for authority and certainty that he's since outgrown or let subside, to portray conservative Catholics (myself among others) as order-obsessed absolutists desperate to believing in an unchanging, unchangeable Catholicism: I became a Catholic (from secular Judaism) in the midst of a personal crisis.
Because the teaching is consistent, conservatives are reassured that the church is still essentially unchanging, still the faith of the church fathers, Nicaea and Trent as well as Vatican II. At the same time, the flexibility and soft heterodoxy of many pastors and parishes and Catholic institutions enables liberal Catholics to feel reasonably at home while they wait for Rome to "evolve" in their direction.
During this Community Day, part of a free series taking place the first Sunday of every month through September, families can go on a self-guided scavenger hunt through the galleries and investigate the show "Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan," which illustrates how the abstract art of Noguchi and his colleague Saburo Hasegawa (1906-57) reflects the traditions of Japanese calligraphy.
And as Oscar and Bill begin to send each other little tokens of friendship — sea-lion-wool socks and a tube of sunscreen for Oscar; a four-leaf clover and knitted mittens (alas, only six) for Bill — kids will enjoy looking to see which new items have been added to the otherwise unchanging tableaus of the ant and the octopus sitting at their respective writing desks.
In his book The Reactionary Mind, the political theorist Corey Robin writes: Far from yielding a knee-jerk defense of an unchanging old regime or a thoughtful traditionalism, the reactionary imperative presses conservatism in two rather different directions: first, to a critique and reconfiguration of the old regime; and second, to an absorption of the ideas and tactics of the very revolution or reform it opposes.
Just think about these elements, for example: An unchanging landscape (often with a boulder and a tree or two) that its exasperated denizens keep returning to no matter how far they think they've wandered or how hard they've run; badly battered bodies, subjected to random and whimsical acts of violence, that rebel against their owner's commands; and the sense that no matter how hard and cruel the day has been, those who lived through it are ready to begin the same old punishing routine the next morning.

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