Sentence examples similar to invariably more difficult from inspiring English sources

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The newest generation of drugs, technology and procedures invariably is more difficult to achieve than the last, and therefore more expensive.

If presented with two choices, I'd invariably opt for the more difficult one.

Preconception effects in women are more difficult to study as they are invariably influenced by alcoholic behavior that persists into pregnancy and by malnutrition and socioeconomic status [ 53, 71].

Larger communities invariably have a higher potential number of interactions, which makes them more difficult to sample appropriately (Blüthgen 2010).

It will be even more difficult if correlated random vectors are involved, which is generally the case as practical engineering systems invariably contain parameters that are mutually correlated.

Meat was more difficult.

More difficult decisions".

That is more difficult.

Zone is more difficult.

Or haircuts, invariably more expensive for women than men?

But it is more difficult.

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