Examples of using Unalterable in English and their translations into Italian
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his natural and unalterable sympathies.
nylon are unalterable, stainless and resistant to all kinds of stress, including acts of vandalism.
Help them understand our Father's unalterable commitment to the principle of moral agency.
And I have come to the unalterable conclusion that man is unfit, as yet to receive such knowledge,
Member States may authorize replacement of the marking by the use of an unalterable and firmly attachable label.
This implies that many of these are treated in a way comparable to company animals, and this in an unalterable way.
the majestic gleam of gold, the unalterable elegance of ceramic,
It is therefore a well-established urban context in terms of typology and morphology, unalterable and strictly to be preserved.
Any amount, the nominal value of which is unalterable, either because the relevant transaction has already taken place
the peasants put as the first and unalterable condition in any agreement,
is unalterable to temperature changes,
We would remind you that there is an unalterable and agreed plan that will take you successfully to Ascension, and how you get
music- are invented entirely by him, and so it seemed improbable to constrain him within the limits of pre-established and unalterable text and music.
looks at Italy as a dreamy and almost unalterable place that resounds that of Calvino,
is forever and universally accepted as unalterable fiduciary value par excellence".
though not irrevocable or unalterable judgment.
at this moment I pass a law, unalterable as that of the Medes and Persians, that both are right.
The crystals dealt with QSS are unalterable in their programming and all along continue generating energy, but you want to make a maintenance
is forever and universally accepted as unalterable fiduciary value par excellence" Charles De Gaulle February 1965.
was employed as referring, mainly, to'natural law,' that is the inviolable and unalterable rights of the human beings(law as human reason),