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[单项选择]Everyone was obligated to adapt their ways to these overarching rules, as they were commonly understood, and anyone could reasonably judge others, wherever they lived, by their degree of conformity to the ( ) principle.
A. fluid
B. poignant
C. vexatious
D. immutable

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