impermanent u rečniku PONS

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In the romantic model, marriage is optional and may therefore be impermanent.
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The motion itself is conditioned and therefore impermanent.
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A pattern or model that is impermanent; the model-body or astral body, only slightly more ethereal than the physical body.
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These can be large and inhabited but are impermanent.
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They have an impermanent "panchayat" which consists of the whole "biradari".
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Such symbolic devices may be appropriately among the portable and impermanent furnishings, but must not be fixed.
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And due to this unstable, impermanent nature of all things, everything we experience is said to have the quality of "duhkha" or unsatisfactoriness.
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What made such deaths symbolic was that youth, which they represented, was impermanent by definition.
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This is sometimes the case with supertemporal artworks, which are by design impermanent.
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And due to this unstable, impermanent nature, everything we experience seems to have the quality of "dukkha" or unsatisfactoriness.
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