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unchanging
/ ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ /
adjective
- remaining the same; constant
an unchanging nature
Example Sentences
Other than National Insurance for employers, the freezing of income tax thresholds could be extended, meaning more people are "dragged" into paying tax, or higher rates of tax, as their wages rise and cross the unchanging thresholds.
The decision not to increase tax thresholds would continue a process called "fiscal drag", in which more people are "dragged" into paying tax, or higher rates of tax, as their wages rise and cross the unchanging thresholds.
The story was simple and unchanging; I was my mother's only child.
Moreover, Palmerduca and Qin established that the two movement components can't be split because of a photon's topological, unchanging properties, like its polarization.
Unlike originalism, inclusive constitutionalism does not consider a point in time to be the sole acceptable source of a single and unchanging constitutional meaning.
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