Sentence examples for invariably adopted from inspiring English sources

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The new nations almost invariably adopted constitutions and established parliamentary governments, believing that these institutions would lead to the same freedom and prosperity that had been achieved in Europe.

The actresses chosen to read any of her letters invariably adopted pompous Comédie-Française diction thickly iced with sugar, and the real voice of the prisoner who had asked, "Why am I here and what have I done?" remained silent.

The Road's theoretical inclusion is a purely vindictive response to the self-satisfied tone of voice invariably adopted by the kind of men who consider it a masterpiece, and might easily prove as misguided as those notional misgivings about Queen of Denmark (which turns out to be a classic of the AOR revenge genre – four parts Karen Carpenter to one part John Carpenter).

Despite these differences, participants invariably adopted one strategy and then maintained it across conditions.

Digital calendars have been heavily influenced by the design of the physical calendar and have invariably adopted their grid representation of days in the month.

Few studies actually measured the provision or uptake of paraphernalia and, with two notable exceptions [ 24, 25], exposure to NSP was invariably adopted as a proxy measure for uptake of the injecting paraphernalia offered by NSP.

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Not only does he part company with conservatives on these and other issues — climate change, drilling for oil in the Alaskan hinterland, federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research, international criminal courts, gun-show background checks — he invariably adopts the rhetoric of the left and stridently leads the opposition".

Must we invariably adopt one standpoint or the other, or is it possible not to take one up at all?

In her landmark essay, Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, the feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey, posited that mainstream cinema almost always adopts the viewpoint of a male protagonist – and through this phallocentric lens, female characters are invariably objectified and exploited.

He writes that in Independence, Truman learned to distrust outsiders, adopted a rigidly black and white view of the world, and absorbed the fundamentalist belief that punishment must invariably follow transgression.

But opinions do not invariably follow popularity.

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