Sentence examples for invariably informs from inspiring English sources

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Artistic director John Metcalf's commitment to making new music accessible invariably informs his choice of featured composers, who this year were Ross Edwards, Giya Kancheli, Howard Skempton, John Tavener and Ivan Moody.

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York has gone so far as to formulate a number of key principles which, he says, invariably inform how a dictator will deck out his humble palace.

At the end of the week (or "at week's end," as we would have put it, in order to save three words), the makeup people would invariably inform us that the story had to be shortened to fit into the section.

That said, there remains a record of metazoan- and bilaterian-like fossil remains and traces in the Ediacaran that we considered insufficiently robust to substantiate a minimum constraint on metazoan clades but that invariably informed maxima.

I have no empirical proof to support this — surely none that would hold up in court — but it's an opinion based on a lifetime of seeing shows, talking to audience members and, for that matter, lawyers, who invariably seem more informed about the current theater season than the average person I meet at a party.

Full written informed consent is invariably required from a parent/guardian.

Most would have their own take on what writing should be; they informed him they were writing novels; invariably they were "experimenting with form".

The neuroecological literature informs us that hippocampal hypometabolism in animals invariably results in an alternate, less rigorous, ecological strategy and, like AD, is often accompanied by other physiological modes of energy conservation [ 74].

Each Saturday a message would appear in my in-box informing me of my fetus's current size, invariably described in terms of something edible.

"So what day do you celebrate?" is invariably one of the first questions I get asked whenever I inform someone that I am a leap day baby.

Nancy was invariably the last of the family to retire; as she had once informed her friend and home-economics teacher, Mrs. Polly Stringer, the midnight hours were her "time to be selfish and vain".

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