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- adverb mathematics In a manner that is
invariant ; unaffected by someoperation .
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Examples
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You know, it lends credence to the fact it is unseemly and invariantly people are going to say, did she win it the old-fashioned way?
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Of course, for the suggestion to work, it must be the case that the virtues function invariantly.
Moral Particularism Dancy, Jonathan 2009
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Spacetime events, individuated invariantly as spacetime coincidences, have as much or more right to be taken as real, precisely because of the univocal manner of their determination.
Einstein's Philosophy of Science Howard, Don A. 2004
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To a large extent, this means paying a lot of money to pharmaceutical giants whose medicine is invariantly withheld from those in need, owing to patents and the likes of such mechanisms.
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“Distinguish between two reasons why the trait appears invariantly in an environmental range: the first, because an environmental condition is developmentally required yet is found everywhere the system develops; the second, because the system develops independently of the environmental condition.
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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