invariability

NOUN
  1. a quality of uniformity and lack of variation
  2. the quality of being resistant to variation
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How To Use invariability In A Sentence

  • In his early years, Linnaeus believed that the species was not only real, but unchangeable — as he wrote, Unitas in omni specie ordinem ducit (The invariability of species is the condition for order [in nature]). At What Level did this Evolve?
  • This situation is far from ideal, but the alternative … would invariability produce earlier estimates of past temperature that, to some extent, too warm. Bristlecones and Sagebrush « Climate Audit
  • Initially sympathetic commentators lose patience with him when they view his work in its cumulative invariability.
  • It turns out you don't know them at all because orang-utans show incredible invariability across their range.
  • Science does not rest for us on sure foundations unless the invariability of the laws of nature is admitted.
  • There was a strong relationship between this individual invariability in suppressing memory and the degree of brain activation.
  • This situation is far from ideal, but the alternative, using data after 1960 and thus incorporating non-temperature- related bias when fitting regression equations as a function of density variability,would invariability produce earlier estimates of past temperature that, to some extent, too warm. esceptico What is "Consensus Science" for Proxies? « Climate Audit
  • One has to assume, for example, that a word will mean tomorrow what it means today and what it meant yesterday, just as the scientist has to assume the invariability of natural law, which could never be proven, in order to apply the laws of physics at all. "It is better to receive than to give... at least when the subject is guns."
  • The Cartesian philosophy posited two fundamental axioms—the supremacy of reason and the invariability of the laws of nature. Sands of Empire
  • Still, despite his concerns with Bush's abuses, he explained that he does not support impeachment, because of the timing, not enough time before the election and the regrettable invariability of the process becoming even further political. Notes from the Non-Impeachment Hearings
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