Sentence examples for invariably determines from inspiring English sources

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And yet we know from the past that what we fail to see coming invariably determines what ends up happening after.

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The politics of the business invariably determine the direction of a fighter's career, and the bottom line is always money.

The winner, she said, was invariably determined by "who knows who, who's sleeping with who, who's selling drugs to who, who's married to who, whose turn it is".

The classic example of this was when AL Kennedy shocked her colleagues in 2001 by revealing that the Booker prize was "a pile of crooked nonsense", with the winner invariably determined by "who knows who, who's sleeping with who, who's selling drugs to who, who's married to who, whose turn it is".

Whether the mark and message registers in the hearts and minds of the audience is invariably determined by the medium and method of its delivery.

The ischemic depressions observed with the conventional electrode invariably determined a fast and large increase in [K+]o, that returned toward pre-ischemic values upon MCA territory reperfusion.

Definitive diagnosis of M. abscessus complex infection in humans is invariably determined by the isolation of M. abscessus complex from clinical specimens.

This is because the largest cancer focus determines patient prognosis (overall Gleason score, total tumour volume, extracapsular tumour extension and seminal vesicle invasion are almost invariably determined by the index lesion), and secondary lesions do not contribute to the overall clinical outcome (satellite lesions tend to be small and well differentiated).

Lifespan is not invariably fixed but determined by genetic and environmental factors that are remarkably conserved across organisms.

The effect of PEEP on FRC has been assessed and quantified by many investigators [ 30- 32], whose work taken together has concluded that PEEP invariably increases FRC determined by gas dilution methods, according to the well known pressure-volume (P-V) relationship of the respiratory system [ 30- 32].

1, 12, 13 Also, the tonicity of fluids determines their potential for causing hyponatraemia, and clear oral fluids are invariably hypotonic.

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