Sentence examples for invariably mean from inspiring English sources

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Yet big does not invariably mean bad.

After all, when someone talks about "my doctor" they almost invariably mean their GP.

Thus acclimatization does not invariably mean that a plant or animal is adapted to function at its maximum rate.

Further, we have all noted that when bosses complain about communications in their organizations, they invariably mean that their subordinates have not heard them clearly and effectively.

Due to the way the rankings are calculated, this will invariably mean enrolling a higher proportion of students from professional and managerial households in higher socioeconomic categories.

When we talk about democracy in the west we almost invariably mean the democracy of individual nations, not the democracy of the world, with the enfranchisement of different societies, cultures and traditions.

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That invariably means "more Europe".

That invariably means listening to lenders' demands first.

Translated, this invariably means that protesters disagree with our choice.

Which, in children's rooms, invariably means storage.

We all know that cooking for yourself and your family invariably means wasting less.

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