Sentence examples for invariably necessary from inspiring English sources

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And there is another dirty little secret about lying -- in the pursuit of truth, some lying is invariably necessary.

It is not invariably necessary for the regenerating tissue to be derived from a remnant of the original tissue.

For several reasons, modifications of ICHD-II are almost invariably necessary.

It shows the grounds for instituting and accepting practical authority as an almost invariably necessary means for preventing forms of harm and neglect which, because contrary to the high-level moral principles (at least as they bear on relationships between persons), involve injustice.

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If the productive relations between heat and homogeneity and between homogeneity and health were invariable and necessary, then so long as the physician could produce heat, he could invariably produce health.

On the other hand, if the productive connections were not invariable and necessary — but only held for the most part — then the physician could reliably but not invariably produce health (Metaphysics, 1026b30-1027a25).

It's not a prudent move for a single, female jogger but at no time is it more necessary — though, invariably, less successful — than in the heat of summer.

Compost application will, therefore, lead to an increase in the levels of stable organic nitrogen and humic carbon and this will invariably improve mineral elements necessary for plant growth.

It is significant that the great mystics invariably regarded such preparation as necessary, but not sufficient, for experience.

Academics generally avoided him, but he socialized and debated — alcohol, generously administered, was a necessary lubricant and invariably made him obstreperous and sometimes violent — with nearly everyone else in midcentury intellectual circles, from George Orwell and Jean-Paul Sartre to Whittaker Chambers and Timothy Leary.

His phrasing was consistently inventive and occasionally quirky (he seems more fascinated with near-staccato sound than is strictly necessary), and it invariably shone a light on Haydn's iconoclastic side, heard in the Variations in F minor (Hob. XVII:6), with its double theme, and the Sonata in E flat (Hob. XVI:52), with its weirdly freewheeling structure.

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