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The systematic conservation planning literature invariably assumes that the biodiversity features being preserved in sites do not change through time.

The perpetrators have invariably assumed that because Sikh men wear turbans and have beards they are Muslims, even specifically Taliban.

Quasispecies studies invariably assume that it is possible for any genotype to mutate into any other, but recent finds indicate that this assumption is not necessarily true.

In particular, trains are invariably assumed to be shorter than track segments; and generally only a very few trains are allowed to be introduced into the network under consideration.

Over the course of the hour-long session, I talk about what I've read, what I haven't (people invariably assume I'm better read than I am), and what I want out of a book.

The actress is always casually but fabulously dressed, and invariably assumes a kittenish position in the corner of a sofa with her legs tucked beneath her, a modern princess on her throne.

Agencies that regulate threats to human life, such as the EPA, OSHA, the FDA, the CPSC, or NHTSA, invariably assume that premature death is a first-party harm - a welfare setback to the person who dies - and often assume that being at risk of death is a distinct and additional first-party harm.

Someone was arrested for a marijuana offense every 51 seconds in 2014, while America's alcohol industry is invariably assumed bereft of responsibility for the many deaths and arrests in which its products play a decisive role.

Even when gene flow is inferred explicitly, existing methods invariably assume that it has remained constant through time.

4 In the analysis of month of birth, researchers have invariably assumed homogeneity within individual countries and have therefore felt justified in using averaged population statistics as controls.

Theories that depend on external break induction invariably assume random breakage, as it is hard to imagine how chromosomes can be specifically oriented on background radiation or reactive oxygen species.

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