单词 | inalterable |
例句 | Racism—the need to ascribe bone-deep features to people and then humiliate, reduce, and destroy them— inevitably follows from this inalterable condition. Between the World and Me 2015-07-14T00:00:00Z “But even Plato knew that class and conditioning and so forth have an inalterable effect on the individual. It seems to me that psychology is only another word for what the ancients called fate.” The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z Here he developed his profound respect for raw materials, always recognising their inalterable natural will. Sculpted by time: Eduardo Chillida museum reopens in San Sebastián 2019-04-17T04:00:00Z As the studio era ended, the movie business changed inalterably; Hunter, as he says in his memoir, had to bite the hand that fed him stardom. Tab Hunter: how Hollywood's boy next door became a gay icon 2018-07-10T04:00:00Z But both operas are startling in their depictions of bad behavior, and their shared conclusion — understandable after decades of war and suffering — that there is something inalterably rotten at the world’s core. Music Review: Britten’s ‘Rape of Lucretia,’ Presented by Mannes Opera 2013-05-12T21:58:05Z Because while Prokofiev barely figures in Stalin’s life, his own was profoundly, inalterably changed by Soviet rule. Review: The Time for Prokofiev’s ‘War and Peace’ Is Now 2023-03-10T05:00:00Z If the people you love can change their names, bodies, identities — if these things that seem inalterable can be altered or even erased — can anything be counted on? When a Dad’s Secret Changes Everything 2019-11-08T05:00:00Z It was no accident that in 2008, then-candidate Barack Obama cited President Ronald Reagan’s two terms as his model of a chief executive who inalterably changed the nation’s orientation. Perspective | The unsung virtues of a one-term presidency 2022-09-09T04:00:00Z Decades later, and long after many of their congressional careers had ended, their support for Nixon would continue to linger over their legacies, an inalterable epitaph on their lives. Republicans Defending Trump on Impeachment Should Fear the Judgment of History 2019-12-02T05:00:00Z The presidential selection system is also unfair to people working in industries concentrated in the land of ignored voters, the 40 states where the parties treat the pluralities in the general election as inalterable. Who gets hurt worst by the Electoral College? It's not Democrats — it's democracy 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z And that is the story, then: When you destroy the data, that becomes the inalterable and sort of inviolate story of Patient H.M. The Brain That Couldn’t Remember 2016-08-03T04:00:00Z Somebody who favors a candidate other than Trump is not necessarily inalterably opposed to Trump. ‘I Don’t Know Anybody Who Supports Him’ 2016-01-26T05:00:00Z Grexit would shift inalterably a generation’s perceptions of the EU, shake confidence in its institutions, and undermine its foundations. Grexit And Brexit: Greek Default Would Affect Britain, Too 2015-06-17T04:00:00Z And look, besides being inalterably male, the people who buy these cars also tend towards oldness and richness, afflictions not typically associated with unnecessary physical exertion. Jaguar Says 'Man Up' With Delicious New Transmission For 2016 F-Type Sports Car 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z But even more disturbing is how the Beltway conversation ignores the women whose lives are inalterably changed when they become political footballs. Want to help women? Let survivors decide what's best for them 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z Is Clara and the human race really going to die, negating all future inalterable "fixed points in time" that necessitate the human race live on? 'Doctor Who' recap: 'In the Forest of the Night' 2014-10-26T04:00:00Z Particularly in hard-hit coastal states such as Florida, where rising sea levels are now an inalterable fact, the effects are becoming harder to ignore or suppress, though officials regularly still try. Florida politicians battle rhetoric as rising seas drive worries over climate change The insertion of Stokes, a 6-3 junior, in the first half gave the Huskies a big lineup, allowed the 6-4 Stewart to play small forward and changed the game inalterably in UConn’s favor. UConn 75, Stanford 56: UConn Tops Stanford to Set Up Title Game Versus Notre Dame 2014-04-07T03:39:59Z How sad that my body has been inalterably changed for the worse. Well: Living With Cancer: Patient Yoga 2013-08-08T15:57:50Z He lived in one culture, and the skin color passed along to him by his absent father placed him inalterably in another, in the eyes of others. Obama on Trayvon Martin: The first black president speaks out first as a black American 2013-07-20T22:50:00Z From his semi-oriental Russian ancestors he had inherited a great sensual capacity, which caused him to be attracted to women, and at the same time to feel an inalterable scorn for them. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z Indeed, I suspect most people still regard aging as an inalterable part of the human condition—a view reinforced by the fact that pharmaceutical companies just say no to anti-aging drug development. Many Roadblocks Block Development of Anti-Aging Drugs 2011-12-20T19:15:11.447Z "I will!" said Matthias with a fine air of inalterable determination. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z He could not tell how far this antagonism was due to inalterable discords of character, how far it might not be an ineradicable sex difference, a necessary aspect of marriage. Marriage 2011-02-22T03:00:06.867Z He was released from the hospital on Monday, but he has struggled to adjust to a life that feels inalterably different. For Survivors, Flashbacks and Questions That Visit at Night 2011-01-13T02:17:44Z “We are completely, inalterably opposed to this,” said Gary Shapiro, chief executive of the Consumer Electronics Association, which represents some wireless companies. Radio Stations Propose Paying for Playing Music 2010-08-23T05:16:00Z Its disadvantages are evident, decided, and unquestionable: The lack of sustained tone, and the pitiless, unyielding adjustment of the inalterable semitonic scale. Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music They seem not more his own than ours and every man’s, the word of the inalterable Mind. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century By the life of this blessed night, by the light of these stars, I am inalterably resolved on this, and I shall abide by my 158 resolution. The Book of Khalid Under all her illness, persisted a deep, inalterable knowledge. The Rainbow The stars themselves were considered as fixed inalterably upon the vault of heaven. Astronomy of To-day A Popular Introduction in Non-Technical Language Although we must be careful not to overestimate the power of education, it would be no less erroneous to assume that development is inalterably predetermined at the time of procreation. The Sexual Life of the Child Month after month, the appearance of the magazine was punctual, inalterable as the courses of the moon. The Creators A Comedy By the simple expedient of heating the wine to a temperature of fifty degrees Centigrade, he rendered it inalterable, and thus saved his country the loss of millions. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 He lay awake for many hours, hard and clear and unthinking, his soul crystallizing more inalterably. The Rainbow Lincoln, however, kept up appearances of indecision, even though his own course had been clearly and inalterably mapped out; but circumstances did not admit a revelation. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922 The inalterable relativity of human knowledge has never been more forcibly illustrated; and the two passages together fix the limits of that knowledge with a sagacity truly philosophic. Critical Miscellanies, Vol. I Essay 2: Carlyle She'll never believe until you have your soul filled with a profound and absolutely inalterable purpose, that will yield to nothing, least of all to her. Fantasia of the Unconscious She wanted him to remain a changeless type, tolerant of alteration, but in itself inalterable. Franklin Kane Gudrun was the more beautiful of the two, with her sleepy, half-languid girlishness that looked so soft, and yet was balanced and inalterable underneath. The Rainbow Should he ever adopt an inalterable policy, subscribe to some "ism," and wear a label, he would brand himself truly as inconsistent. H. G. Wells Is it your opinion that men's acts proceed from one central and unchanging and inalterable impulse, or from a variety of impulses? What Is Man? and Other Essays The mere outward form of inalterable certainty is so precious to some minds that to renounce it explicitly is for them out of the question. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature Sweat dripped from the faces of the dancers, deep flushes discoloured all not so heavily enamelled as to preserve an inalterable complexion, the eyes of many stared with the fixity of hypnosis. The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf But he was like a gleaming, bright pebble, something bright and inalterable. The Rainbow They seem not more his own than ours and every man's, the word of the inalterable Mind. Among My Books Second Series He wished to counteract those influences which are forever at work debasing the standard of language; whether, as he seemed to think, that standard should be inalterably fixed, is yet another question. Alone There must be no court, no gang, no traditional inalterable tribunal. Mankind in the Making "There is but One to whom is owed this supreme and inalterable obedience, my daughter; we do not differ in our beliefs; yield it always to him, most reverently and unreservedly," Fra Paolo answered solemnly. A Golden Book of Venice Her sureness, undeniably, was founded on the inalterable strength of her convictions; against that sustaining power, it occurred to him, the correctness of her beliefs might be relatively unimportant. Cytherea Was he gone also?—this man of inalterable habits—gone before Bela's return—a thing he had not been known to do in the last twelve years? Dark Hollow The full facts of cognition, whatever be the way in which we talk about them, even when we talk most abstractly, stand inalterably given in the actualities and possibilities of the experience-continuum. Meaning of Truth Experience soon teaches us this method of correcting our sentiments, or at least, of correcting our language, where the sentiments are more stubborn and inalterable. A Treatise of Human Nature A generous aspect is, however, sometimes assumed by pride; but vanity is inalterably contemptible in its selfish littleness, its restless greediness. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 2 Perhaps, as an official, hidebound in his belief in the inalterable right of Governments to commit injustices, he believed all that he wrote. A Vanished Arcadia: being some account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767 From the first she gave proofs of feminine courage, of inalterable serenity, like that of angels appointed to shed peace on suffering hearts by a touch of their waving palms. The Alkahest Hence the notion of fundamental laws; which are supposed to be inalterable by the will of the sovereign: And of this nature the Salic law is understood to be in France. A Treatise of Human Nature |
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