(1) Rather, its power stems from the unalterable truth that to the victor goes a disproportionate amount of media attention.(2) Although his commitment to Christianity itself was by now fixed and unalterable , the prospect of following his brother and taking up a career in the Church was no longer viewed by him as a serious option.(3) These ideas were, and remained, permanent and unalterable components of Mahfouzs thinking.(4) It is an unalterable truth of presidential politics that the story line is never fixed and yesterday's chump is often tomorrow's champion.(5) Names were not thought of as fixed and unalterable in that era.(6) It is the Divine origin of the Torah that makes its values permanent and unalterable , rendering it beyond human manipulation.(7) From this deliberate fabrication the myth of Fluoride preventing tooth decay was born and has been adopted by the Dental Profession as the unalterable truth.(8) In fact, he joined his ideas about a permanent and unalterable difference between sectional races with a denunciation of fire-eating extremism that might imperil the Union.(9) Within the unalterable waves of change, we can never find any enduring refuge or freedom.(10) Not I in you, nor you in me, but both of us in that unalterable truth that is above our minds.(11) The notion that unequal social statuses and roles were allotted by nature and the gods or God made these allotments permanent and unalterable .(12) By the government of God, I understand the fixed and unalterable order of nature and the interconnection of natural things.(13) It suggests finality, unalterable change, the dramatic passage from one epoch to another.(14) The system presupposed the static unalterable order of nature that appealed to mathematicians like Isaac Newton.(15) This is not to say that globalization in its current form is somehow permanent or unalterable if we want to realize democratic ideals.(16) This is the simple and unalterable truth that it is not in the economic interests of any of the G8 countries to do anything which might place the fate of Africa in the hands of Africans themselves.