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How to use unchangingly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unchangingly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unchangingly". Mastering all the usages of "unchangingly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The 77-page filing said Duterte "repeatedly, unchangingly and continuously" committed crimes against humanity.
Yet from a totally nonsensical product like iTunes, to the unchangingly disastrous Apple Maps, to the bugs of botched iOS updates, to the clearly unfinished Apple TV software, that's clearly no longer the case.
In his 77-page complaint, Jude Sabio accuses Duterte of being a "mass murderer" and implicates 11 government officials — including the justice secretary and national police director general — in "repeatedly, unchangingly, and continuously" committing crimes against humanity.
That doesn't mean that June needs to escape to Canada with her two daughters and live there happily ever after for the rest of the show, but it does mean that something in her status quo has to evolve, instead of grinding on and on forever unchangingly, and thus far Canada and the resistance that lives there seems to be the best route to that change that we've seen.
Former territorial Governor Ernest Gruening alluded to the issue in his keynote address to the convention: > The people of Alaska have repeatedly and unchangingly manifested their > overwhelming opposition to fish traps. [...] But fish trap beneficiaries, > residents of the mother country, want to retain their Alaska traps. So the > traps are retained. And it is the power and authority of the federal > government which retains them.
80; Knight 2009. have all suggested that the Kantian conception of ethics rooted in autonomy is contradictory in its dual contention that humans are co-legislators of morality and that morality is a priori. They argue that if something is universally a priori (i.e., existing unchangingly prior to experience), then it cannot also be in part dependent upon humans, who have not always existed.
Defined by change in the system, a thermodynamic process is a passage of a thermodynamic system from an initial to a final state of thermodynamic equilibrium. The initial and final states are the defining elements of the process. The actual course of the process is not the primary concern, and often is ignored. A state of thermodynamic equilibrium endures unchangingly unless it is interrupted by a thermodynamic operation that initiates a thermodynamic process.
This is the customary default meaning of the term 'thermodynamic process'. In general, during the actual course of a thermodynamic process, the system passes through physical states which are not describable as thermodynamic states, because they are far from internal thermodynamic equilibrium. Such processes are useful for thermodynamic theory. Defined by a cycle of transfers into and out of a system, a cyclic process is described by the quantities transferred in the several stages of the cycle, which recur unchangingly.
During the 1980s, Van Duin stayed unchangingly popular as a comedian in the Netherlands. In the mid-1980s, he became especially known for several of his alter egos, which he sometimes performed alongside Corrie van Gorp. In 1981, he presented the Flip Fluitketel Show as his alter ego Flip Fluitketel, which at its peak attracted an estimated 5.8 million viewers. In 1986, Van Duin made short pieces of comedy while narrating zoo animals, which he dubbed Animal Crackers, which was subsequently entered at the Rose d'Or festival.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the artistic direction of the theater changed frequently as the position of managing director was held unchangingly by Felix Demichev. Chief directors at various times included Roman Kozak, Vitaly Lanskoi, Semyon Spivak, Tatyana Akhramkova, Vladimir Mirzoev, and Alexander Galibin. Productions increasingly reflected the spirit of the times: Vladimir Korenev played a transvestite in Jean-Jacques Bricker and Moris Lasegue's Masculine-Singular. Beginning in 1991 Pyotr Mamonov, the leader of the rock band Zvuki Mu, began to perform at the Stanislavsky Drama Theatre periodically.
At the same time, however, nationalist historiography presupposes that any polity inhabiting the Korean peninsula was "Korean"; and that all of the inhabitants of the peninsula were unchangingly and homogeneously "Korean" for "5000 years". E. Taylor Atkins criticizes these assumptions as "no less questionable than those that Japanese colonial scholars brought", and as contributing to modern territorial disputes with China and Japan. Historical study of Jeju Island, Ulleungdo, and the Liancourt Rocks (Dokdo or Takeshima), commensurate with their conception as Korean since the late Joseon, served the timely needs of maritime defense.
Then no > matter what A does today (or fails to do), it will make no difference; > similarly, no matter what B does (or fails to do), it will make no > difference: the outcome is already settled. Thus, if propositions bear their > truth-values timelessly (or unchangingly and eternally), then planning, or > as Aristotle put it 'taking care', is illusory in its efficacy. The future > will be what it will be, irrespective of our planning, intentions, etc. Suppose that the statement "A wins" is given by A and "B wins" is given by B. It is true here that only one of the statements "A wins" or "B wins" must be true.
Plato emphasizes that the Forms are not beings that extend in space (or time), but subsist apart from any physical space whatsoever.Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology Thus we read in the Symposium of the Form of Beauty: "It is not anywhere in another thing, as in an animal, or in earth, or in heaven, or in anything else, but itself by itself with itself," (211b). And in the Timaeus Plato writes: "Since these things are so, we must agree that that which keeps its own form unchangingly, which has not been brought into being and is not destroyed, which neither receives into itself anything else from anywhere else, nor itself enters into anything anywhere, is one thing," (52a, emphasis added).
A lady playing the tanpura, ca. 1735 A male pitched tanpura A pair of female pitched tanpuras (smaller) Tanjore-style Carnatic tambura Side view of tanpura bridge Top view of tanpura bridge The tanpura (तानपूरा; or tambura, tanpuri) is a long-necked plucked string instrument, originating from India, found in various forms in Indian music. It does not play melody but rather supports and sustains the melody of another instrument or singer by providing a continuous harmonic bourdon or drone. A tanpura is not played in rhythm with the soloist or percussionist: as the precise timing of plucking a cycle of four strings in a continuous loop is a determinant factor in the resultant sound, it is played unchangingly during the complete performance.
Process theology is a type of theology developed from Alfred North Whitehead's (1861–1947) process philosophy, most notably by Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000) and John B. Cobb (b. 1925). Process theology and process philosophy are collectively referred to as "process thought". For both Whitehead and Hartshorne, it is an essential attribute of God to affect and be affected by temporal processes, contrary to the forms of theism that hold God to be in all respects non-temporal (eternal), unchanging (immutable), and unaffected by the world (impassible). Process theology does not deny that God is in some respects eternal (will never die), immutable (in the sense that God is unchangingly good), and impassible (in the sense that God's eternal aspect is unaffected by actuality), but it contradicts the classical view by insisting that God is in some respects temporal, mutable, and passible.

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