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Previous ones have invariably backed northern Cyprus to the hilt, for patriotic and strategic reasons.
In the US, legislation on internet offenders is invariably backed with a strong commitment to funding changes in the law.
It has continued to work behind the scenes to manipulate foreign and security policy but has invariably backed off when resistance got tough.
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Congressional Republicans dismiss Mr. Obama's lines in the sand, saying that he invariably backs down and that any economic fallout ultimately hurts his presidency.
Mrs. Clinton pointed to the same friendship in remarks that seemed to lower expectations on her chances of winning the support of a party that almost invariably backs the Democratic candidate in statewide elections.
Any pop star whose career was failing was held to be "down the dumper": by contrast, any pop star who returned after a period in the wilderness was invariably "back, back, BACK!!!!!" A female singer who overdid the sexiness was automatically a "foxtress", and a rock star who overplayed the social conscience bit – usually the luckless Weller again – was addressing "ver kidz".
Secondly, there is the habitual loss of political nerve, where governments faced by embarrassing demonstrations by disabled protesters invariably back off.
For more than 70 years, citizens here have almost invariably chosen a mayor backed by this city's buttoned-down business establishment.
Sometimes Mr. Bush also backed particular appointments, invariably citing loyalty as his reason.
They invariably hold back evidence.
(I also invariably go back to work after bedtime).
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