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Sentence count:155+6Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: invariablevariablevariancevariationin vaininvadeinvalidinvasionMeaning: [ɪn'verɪəblɪ /-'veər-]  adv. in an invariable manner. 
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61. The treatment of engineering dynamics is almost invariably linear, although examples of simple non-linear formulations are provided.
62. Anyone who imagines that any regulatory system can invariably guarantee success is naive.
63. This job invariably resulted in cut hands, arms, and legs while handling the wire.
64. On board ship he invariably tried to hoodwink other people, even a cabin boy, into paying for his sherry.
65. Innovation is seen as desirable because it invariably increases efficiency, and makes for higher profits.
66. His shifting standpoints, however, were invariably based on genuine conviction.
67. The search algorithms commonly used in the real world are almost invariably the very simplest.
68. A product marketed as a frier cleaner will invariably have other applications.
69. The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished.
70. The towel on which I tried to dry myself was invariably moist.
71. This was an activity not much favoured at Verdun, as it invariably attracted a tornado of enemy fire.
72. On sunless Beltanes he had invariably found himself alone there, but never on such a glorious evening as this.
73. The allocation of labour to activities can be plotted as a histogram which will invariably show peaks and troughs.
74. Whatever the different roles assigned, Palin invariably personified a sweatily ingratiating Milquetoast; and so forth.
75. Invariably, the discussions that follow the analysis confirm the preliminary findings.
76. The primary indicator is Attempts to be deadly serious invariably result in unintended comedy.
77. As indicated previously, intracellular calcium is usually an inhibitor of adenylate cyclase, but this is not invariably the case.
78. These surveys are invariably undertaken by specialist research organizations, since the construction and administration of questionnaires is a highly skilled operation.
79. As is invariably the case in such matters, the only people to profit from the entire episode were the lawyers.
80. The acyl X substituents are invariably aromatic, and an electron-rich X group is best.
81. The huts are predominantly in valleys near rivers, and invariably the local area was swarming with mosquitos.
82. In medicine, measurement and observation often lead to diagnosis and cure, though not invariably so.
83. Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it. Baltasar Gracian 
84. Those children who do stay in school, but who feel they are failing, invariably have a disruptive influence.
85. Rinse additives tend to be very expensive but are used in very low concentrations and are invariably mechanically dosed.
86. Invariably our toes are unnaturally cramped into odd-shaped shoes and the feet raised because we choose to teeter around in high heels!
87. Almost invariably the specialist or expert will focus on that section of the proposal which he feels most competent to criticize.
88. Invariably,[http://Sentencedict.com] it appears in any news story about a violent crime in a small town or city.
89. Living through the post-Darwinian debates, he invariably took up the cudgels on behalf of scientific rationalism.
90. Invariably, these family definitions, whatever their content, are construed as positive by those that subscribe to them.
More similar words: invariablevariablevariancevariationin vaininvadeinvalidinvasioninvalidateavaricevarietyvariousa varietyviableliablea variety ofvariegatedamiableprevaricatereliablesociablepitiableavariciouslyprobablyprevaricationagrarianinsatiablesectarianpresumablyinevitably
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