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Is not the invariability of natural" law an unproved assumption?
Consciousness can however manipulate material relations, for example with technology, because of their very consistency and invariability.
The tax invariability can be extended to 20 years for companies bringing in US$50 million or more.
The invariability of natural law is the cornerstone of science."
And because of the absolute invariability of the flow they decided it was eternal.
The Chinese were predicting eclipses long before the theory of the invariability of natural law was popular.
"A new science which works with the invariability of physical science in the field of the human mind.
Companies bringing in US$50 million or more now can be granted invariability of mining taxation but must pay normal income tax.
Noam Chomsky cites as evidence for this theory the apparent invariability of human languages at a fundamental level.
This invariability creates an abstract guiding template.
Finally, in 2001 the consensus of the Accademia coalesced in favour of invariability.
Mr. Nel's readings yielded some interesting and at times moving results, although his interpretive approach had a certain formulaic invariability.
The Eastern Eucharistic offices of whatever rite are marked by the invariability of the priest's part.
For Black Box, many of the vocals had the telltale attack and invariability of digitally triggered sounds.
Its principle is the invariability, with respect to the horizon, of the position assumed by any body of invariable figure and weight floating on a fluid.
But there was little motion, no more than the flickering glint on a sphere, when a slight variation of light serves only to emphasize the sphere's invariability.
Richard arrived at the result that the notion of identity of two objects and the invariability of an object are too vague and need to be specified more precisely.
Even metamorphoses, he adds, "have all the constancy and invariability of other modes of embryonic growth, and have never been known to lead to any transition of one species into another."
A second criterion frequently suggested is that the very regularity and invariability of such robot-like behaviour may be a guide to what behaviour is performed automatically and without the need for thinking.
Maurice thought that the basis of Laplace's beliefs was, little by little, being modified, but that he held fast to his conviction that the invariability of the laws of nature did not permit of supernatural events.
The non-trivial transfer differs from re-absorption transfer by its independence of the volume of the solution, by the decrease in sensitizer fluorescence lifetime, and by the invariability of the sensitizer fluorescence spectrum.
Ali Khounsary Two tenets of General Relativity are the invariability of the speed of light in a vacuum ( this value is a constant for all observers, in all frames of reference), and the fact that this speed is the highest at which information can travel.
The Sun is declining from day to day, and to a primitive so- ciety, not sure of the invariability of astronomical laws, it might well appear that this time, the Sun will continue its decline and disappear forever so that spring will never come again and all life will die.
Two years later (on January 18, 1878) he earned his Ph.D. by defending his thesis, Sur l'invariabilité des grandes axes des orbites planétaires (On the invariability of the major axis of planetary orbits), in front of examiners led by Victor Puiseux.
His reasoning was that if we could build a grid system large enough to capture wind energy over say 5000 km and connect up to large hydro reserves in Scandinavia and central Europe then a firm source of electricity generation, rivalling nuclear in its invariability, would be created using wind energy.