mutability in English

noun

[mu·ta·bil·i·ty || ‚mjuːtə'bɪlətɪ]

quality of being changeable, likelihood of mutation; fickleness

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1. 2 Newspeak, doublethink, the mutability of the past.

2. 4 Newspeak, doublethink,[www.Sentencedict.com] the mutability of the past.

3. The mutability of the past is the central tenet of Ingsoc.

4. 10 The oral media have accustomed people to continual and infinitely practicable mutability.

5. 3 The mutability of the past is the central tenet of Ingsoc.

6. Despite its apparent mutability, E. coli does have the power to protect its genetic integrity.

7. The oral media have accustomed people to continual and infinitely practicable mutability.

8. Antonyms for Changelessness include capriciousness, changeability, changeableness, fickleness, instability, mutability, unpredictability, unsteadiness, variability

9. 22 Even on its own terms, the idea that status matters has its own internal mutability.

10. 1 Despite its apparent mutability, E. coli does have the power to protect its genetic integrity.

11. 21 There are some class immutable is impossible, then try to limit the mutability of them.

12. The counterpoints to the mutability of style were the legal constraints designed to curb the fashion impulse, Bridling …

13. 7 Objective To study the mutability of ultra sodium pyrosulfite intake on ultrastructure changes and spermatogonium mice testis.

14. 26 Hbase is built on top of Hadoop and is designed for low-latency and data mutability.

15. 8 Python also has a concept of mutability and immutability: a tuple, for example, is an immutable list.

16. 19 It brings very heavy risk to the enterprise of oil sell be by the mutability of time value.

17. 17 From the estuary to the middle reaches, the brittleness of man's constructions is juxtaposed with the mutability of the river's flow.

18. 27 Thus just as earlier theories have explained the mobility of the continents, so hot spots may explain their mutability (inconstancy).

19. 28 It is man who Asclepius of Athens, arguing from his mutability of character and from his self-transforming nature.

20. 4 This outward mutability indicated, and did not more than fairly express,[www.Sentencedict.com] the various properties of her inner life.

21. 5 The mutability of the Point class creates a documentation burden for every method that accepts a Point parameter or returns a Point.

22. 18 Thus, just as earlier theories have explained the mobility of the continents. So hot spots may explain their mutability (inconstancy).

23. 13 For example, writing high-performance, correct multithreaded code is difficult in object-oriented languages because of the myriad mutability mechanisms.

24. From the estuary to the middle reaches, the brittleness of man's constructions is juxtaposed with the mutability of the river's flow.

25. 16 From the estuary to the middle reaches, the brittleness of man's constructions is juxtaposed with the mutability of the river's flow.

26. 14 That definition is revealing the science, the assumption, the explanation, the prediction, the verification and the mutability of the scientific hypothesis' characters.

27. 25 Ironically, the performance benefit of the decision to make Point mutable is dwarfed by the additional cost of the defensive copying required by Point's mutability.

28. 15 The scale of urban population has become one of the most important research fields in urban science because of its mutability and the importance of determining it.

29. Combinations of these agents are administered to counteract the virus's inherent mutability , but that strategy does not always ward off resistance to the medicines, including the protease inhibitors.

30. 9 Apart from the intrinsic mutability of influenza viruses, other factors could alter the severity of current disease patterns, though in completely unknowable ways.

31. 24 There are a number of other minor issues, such as years being indexed from 1900 and months from 0, but the key problem is mutability.

32. 6 Apart from the intrinsic mutability of influenza viruses, other factors could alter the severity of current disease patterns, though in completely unknowable ways, if the virus continues to spread.

33. 16 Finally, in the narrative perspective, Vonnegut perfects the postmodern game through the mutability of the first person and third person and the parody of Jesus Christ.

34. 12 The former building and Mycenaean civilization has been disappeared together. There are only fragments of wall, megalith and steps left. They go down to the mutability of history.

35. 11 Combinations of these agents are administered to counteract the virus's inherent mutability , but that strategy does not always ward off resistance to the medicines, including the protease inhibitors.

36. 23 The authors chose to add the AcksTo to the CreateSequence, since it would avoid the issues regarding the possible mutability of the wsa:From element from message to message within a Sequence.

37. The former building and Mycenaean civilization has been disappeared together. There are only fragments of wall, megalith and steps left. They go down to the mutability of history.

38. 20 When I argue that architecture must be experienced via the body in space all the joy of the liquification and its volatile mutability in dissolving this moment is gone in the static images.

39. ‘In its conception and Concretion, the Otter Creek feeding facility was a monument to Horace Albright's philosophy of aesthetic conservation.’ ‘Strenuous efforts at Concretion confront the inevitability of mutability.’ ‘The concern with material Concretion begins with Bernstein's title, With Strings.’

40. The often-noted Chilliness of this vision finds a counterpart in the Rome of Antony and Cleopatra; and, less predictably, the fluctuating bundle of contradictions which is Cleopatra may be seen as a specifically anti-Stoic exhibition, rather than just the usual apotheosis of `feminine' mutability.