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This is, however, not invariable.
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On the other hand, if the productive connections were not invariable and necessary — but only held for the most part — then the physician could reliably but not invariably produce health (Metaphysics, 1026b30-1027a25).
Colour, pattern and curves are the most obvious but not invariable features, as are a bringing together of unlikely companions of form and material.
He says this better behaviour was not invariable and criticised Isis fighters at some checkpoints who harassed or swore at women whose face was not hidden.
A common though not invariable characteristic of night eating syndrome is repeated awakenings during the night, with the patient almost compulsively consuming food or drink each time in order to fall back to sleep.
Although gills are generally used for water breathing and lungs for air breathing, this association is not invariable, as exemplified by the water lungs of sea cucumbers.
Erskine May, the accepted authority on parliamentary procedure, says that it is "the usual but not invariable practice" for prorogation (the end of Parliament's sittings) and dissolution to occur on the same day.
Indeed, the main, though not invariable, method of defining a work as belonging to popular literature is whether it is ephemeral, that is, losing its appeal and significance with the passage of time.
In other words, this effect is not invariable and constant.
One possibility is that what constitutes health is not invariable; thus the account of health would not be invariable.
In real engineering (Pi^{(sigma_{t + Delta} )}) is not invariable.
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