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Under the familiar but not invariably applied rule of ejusdem generis.
In poor visibility and at night, instrument flight rules invariably apply.
All the farmers invariably applied nutrients to maize but little to groundnut.
Mr. Hamelin finds the word "virtuoso," which is invariably applied to his playing, a somewhat derogatory descriptive that implies mere showmanship, he said during a recent interview in a practice room at Mannes.
In South Korea, a finance-ministry bigwig says his urgent priority is to persuade young ministry high-flyers, who invariably apply for an American posting, to go to India instead.And yet.
When fossil fuels are discussed, the green standard is invariably applied by both Republicans and Democrats.
When you rely on resume submissions for your job search, you invariably apply for jobs that aren't really open.
His attacks on the United States and its allies became more strident and matched the adjectives invariably applied to the man himself: grim, dour, tenacious.
The concept of externally managed care grew out of that realization although, admittedly, the concept was not invariably well applied during the 1990s.
A superb, dangerously over-worked, standing self-portrait, Painter Working, Reflection 1993 portrays the ageing artist wearing only unlaced boots, holding a palette and knife (he was left-handed), addressing the viewer like a silent actor; invariably paint applied imaginatively to the planes of walls and floor reads as though a leitmotif for the prevailing mood.
It also raises the question of whether the results of clinical trials using one population can invariably be applied elsewhere.
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