There can be no real knowledge of the particular, for the particular is never the same, it is constantly changing and in the end disappears altogether.
For God knows only what is permanent, whereas the particular is constantly changing, hence he does not know the particular as such, but only as involved in the general and permanent.
The object of knowledge is not the particular thing which is constantly changing; nor yet the logical abstraction which is only in the mind.
Money is in that case only suspended coin and the separate parts of the circulating mass of coins appear now in one form, now in another, constantly changing.
Like home circulation, international circulation requires a constantly changing quantity of gold and silver.
It is true that the form of the body lasts for a time, but only on condition that the matter is constantly changing, that the old matter is thrown off and new added.
As the amount of current used outside for the various purposes is constantly changing, it follows that the load on the dynamo is constantly changing also.
There are two reasons--one because the load on the dynamo is constantly changing, and another that the head of water changes, although this latter fluctuation is in long periods.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "constantly changing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.