Unchanged
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208 examples of Unchanged in a sentence
Its behavior is completely
unchanged.
And yet, for the four million years humans have been walking upright, the act is essentially
unchanged.
Number one is: they have been living essentially
unchanged
for the past 400 years.
What you end up with, in other words, is a culture remarkably similar to the Tarahumara, a tribe that has remained
unchanged
since the Stone Age.
The art of storytelling has remained
unchanged.
And although my physical capabilities have changed dramatically, who I am is
unchanged.
So this bridge is
unchanged
since Inca times.
There might be storms, but the depth of the ocean is still there,
unchanged.
You rotate around the center of the circle, the circle remains
unchanged.
So we say, in general, that there's a symmetry under certain operations if those operations leave the phenomenon, or its description,
unchanged.
Today, these roads that interconnect our world are dominated by cars and trucks that have remained largely
unchanged
for 100 years.
TR: All those documents on screen were all real documents, word for word,
unchanged
at all, right?
Here's the definition: a symmetry is a transformation that leaves that object
unchanged.
In this case, the object is the triangle, and the transformation that leaves the object
unchanged
is rotation through 120 degrees.
For example, after the 6th century, German words starting with "p," systematically shifted to a "pf" sound while their Old English counterparts kept the "p
" unchanged.
See if you walk away with your heart unchanged."
These ideas went largely
unchanged
for several millennia until the 1880s, when neurologists tried to modernize the theory of hysteria.
So, instead of substituting plants for animals, our swollen appetites simply became larger, and the most dangerous aspects of them remained
unchanged.
In the animals that receive a placebo injection, when we scan them a month later, we see that ejection fraction is unchanged, because the heart, of course, doesn't spontaneously recover.
I have visited the Alabama Hills and have photographed the pass through which the British marched and it remains as it was,
unchanged
by time and encroachment by man and vandals.
Why Hitchcock filmed it unchanged, this must be considered a true mystery of film history.
Having just watched this movie for a second time, some years after my initial viewing, my feelings remain
unchanged.
The film posits no conclusive ending and allows each character to remain more or less unchanged; the film therefore is little more than an unnecessary display of unusual behavior and this writer would have preferred it if the closet door had remained closed.
Until recently, an exchange-rate peg dominated China’s monetary policy, with interest rates
unchanged
for nine years until October 2004, as the government attempted to manage lending through administrative guidance and credit controls.
The terms of trade will thus remain unchanged, as long as the exchange rate does as well.
The marginal return and marginal cost are reduced proportionately, leaving investment largely
unchanged.
But global growth is largely
unchanged
– the distributive effects actually impede it slightly – as one gains at the expense of the other.
But even if an army were not needed, its importance would still remain
unchanged.
Despite momentous technological advances, classrooms – unlike workplaces or homes – have remained largely
unchanged
since the nineteenth century.
Employment and wages rose where the program was introduced, even though average working hours were
unchanged.
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