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Furthermore, we found support for invariance of the model across geographical grouping.
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The RED scale evidenced high internal consistency and invariance across demographic factors.
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But the hypothesis of T invariance survived close scrutiny for several years.
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Within a few months, experiments proved that P invariance fails in many circumstances.
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The basic characteristic of a model in PSM is its invariance.
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The actual miracle of the Universe is the invariableness of Law.
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Why, therefore, should not the secret of nature's invariableness be, not passiveness, but rightness?'
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But invariableness, he maintains, is no proof of inaction.
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He was winning in the invariableness of his amiability, often playful in spirits and manner, and warm in his affections.
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The whole power of spoken language is vested in the invariableness with which certain symbols are associated with certain ideas.
Usage of invariability in English
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Sir, the invariability in pulse rhythm makes it almost certainly an automated transmission.
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If this conception were exact, the principle of the invariability of mass would naturally be destroyed.
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Schopenhauer believes in the unchangeableness of innate tendencies in the individual, and in the invariability of the primitive disposition.
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And science does not rest for us on sure foundations unless the invariability of the laws of nature is admitted.
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The infant of literature "wails" and wails feebly, with the invariability of a thing unproved and taken for granted.
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The invariability of nature, as he conceived it, was true of the emotions and the will, as well as of the intellect.
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The two axioms which he launched upon the world-thesupremacy of reason, and the invariability of natural laws-struckdirectly at the foundations of orthodoxy.
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The facts of the case are undoubted, but the conclusions as to the invariability of the Chinese mind are, in my opinion, somewhat exaggerated.
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Invariability can only be observed, in any of the methods of induction, by collecting more and more instances, or repeating experiments.
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"What author," he asks, "has ever pronounced more decidedly than Buffon in favour of the invariability of species?
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Sir, the invariability in pulse rhythm makes it almost certainly an automated transmission.
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If this conception were exact, the principle of the invariability of mass would naturally be destroyed.
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Schopenhauer believes in the unchangeableness of innate tendencies in the individual, and in the invariability of the primitive disposition.
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And science does not rest for us on sure foundations unless the invariability of the laws of nature is admitted.
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The infant of literature "wails" and wails feebly, with the invariability of a thing unproved and taken for granted.
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The invariability of nature, as he conceived it, was true of the emotions and the will, as well as of the intellect.