Examples of using Unalterable in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Nothing is unalterable.
Unalterable biological traits. W-Well… both are.
God is our Reality, unalterable and intact.
Unalterable ink, without alcohol
W-Well… both are… unalterable biological traits.
I need to keep my Mind stayed on my Reality, my unalterable Harmony.
Both are unalterable biological traits.
The group exhibition Nora criticises the current belief that identity is unalterable.
Both are unalterable biological traits.
handy and unalterable.
W-Well… both are… unalterable biological traits.
Unalterable writing surface in enameled steel,
Blockchain has a secure and unalterable electronic ledger.
After this unalterable experience of the Self,
But one heart-sinking and unalterable conclusion remained.
The group exhibition Nora criticises the current belief that identity is unalterable.
perennial, and unalterable way of spiritual life.
My unalterable principles are republican, but it's time to push Piedmont out of its indecision.
Each Dallaskey has a unique and unalterable address etched on his chip.
This is God's unalterable Law.
Write-once CD makes it unalterable, ideal for archiving precious files.
perfect and absolute, unalterable and irresistible.
Unalterable access traces left on the Bank's computer systems shall constitute proof of this access.
No, that's not what… is a biological, unalterable trait. Gender, like race.
Your engraved Zippo will be marked by laser engraving with impeccable precision and unalterable result.
All data carriers have a unique, unalterable identification number(TID) and an individually programmable EPC Electronic Product Code.
Everyone, however, has a chronic position on the chart which is unalterable, save for Scientology processing.
It is a sad but probably unalterable fact of life that the support costs incurred in running most types of joint programmes are relatively high 133.
The inclination towards statistical essentialism, where lives become stuck in unambiguous, unalterable and.
It uncritically accepts the nature of the object as it is given and the laws of that society as the unalterable foundation of'science.