Sentence examples for invariably faces from inspiring English sources

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The micropyle invariably faces away from the ovarian pore (Fig. 2I).

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Cities of this nature invariably face huge challenges in the areas of affordability and equity, because their cost of living is so high.

Probe The expected preliminary investigations of the FA (or, in more extreme cases, the police) which are invariably faced before they are launched.

To this end, she steadfastly refuses to be drawn into the non-political agendas that invariably face female MPs: she won't discuss how she dresses (more stylishly than M&S) or her hairstyle (it used to be longer), nor will she engage in the Daily Mail's Sidebar of Shame.

Modern society is nowadays invariably faced with the daunting challenge of having to care for its consistently swelling proportion of the frail elderly.

If I'm not the wrong gender for a position of power, I'm the wrong colour: invariably my face doesn't fit for both reasons.

When they return home from this World Cup, at whatever stage and in whatever shape, their next date with the public will be on 11 August at Wembley, where they are due to meet Hungary in a game which invariably brings them face to face with two uncomfortable and, particularly at this moment, highly relevant realities.

When he enters a room, he does not turn heads, but instead silently seeks out familiar faces, invariably finding many.

Photographs of Dmitri Shostakovich invariably show a face of gloom.

It's a problem that a lot of Asian kids growing up will face, invariably making them feel invisible in Western pop culture, he said.

The couple joked about how at such events, the television cameras invariably train on the faces of the losers to see how they will react.

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