For now, there seems little that politicians and governments can do except quickly try to adapt their established systems and alliances to this immutable force.
The statuette may change, but the awards-show format is an immutable force of television: prizes and celebrities, celebrities and prizes.
The cost of health care is related to its fundamental value as determined by the immutable forces of an aging population in an advanced technocratic society.
Because the author does not delve deep for explanations, one is left with the impression that he views conquest and ethnic cleansing as immutable forces of history, like earthquakes.
He was still vilified by many, but to most Americans FDR had been an immutable force, a Gibraltar-like presence on the American scene.
It is here in cities like Magdeburg that the immutable forces of the East German revolution have been forged.
While the Republicans, especially in the House, often seem like an immutable force, the task is gigantic.
At the very least, his predicament serves as a reminder of an immutable force, perhaps peculiar to New York City: the power of a co-op board.
You are always being squeezed by three immutable forces: the customer, the kitchen and the management.
Without, lightning flashed, thunder boomed, and the wind howled across the plains, a vast immutable force.