Sentence examples for invariably persists from inspiring English sources

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Whenever analyzing bacteria-colonized tumors, bacteria were mainly restricted to necrotic regions, while an outer rim of viable tumor cells invariably persists [25], [28].

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While difficult times will invariably persist, the one thing I can control on a daily basis is my attitude.

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].

The term was invariably used to describe living species that: persist over a long geologic time interval; were thought to be extinct and rediscovered; are morphologically or physiologically similar across living and fossil species; have "primitive" traits; have a smaller geographic range than ancestors or have a lower diversity today than relatives in the past (Schopf 1984).

Although functional organ stem cells persist in the old, tissue damage invariably overwhelms tissue repair, ultimately causing the demise of an organism.

Yet complaints from Afghans persist about the raids, which are almost invariably carried out under a veil of secrecy by Special Operations forces, often accompanied by Afghan commandos.

The headaches persisted for more than 4 h and invariably were severe and presented with vomiting and periorbital, anterior neck and upper trunk ecchymosis.

As such, it is invariably associated with the early phases of wound healing and persists to a certain degree, until regeneration of the injured tissues and restoration of function have been achieved.

Anything in Nigeria to do with oil invariably becomes a political dogfight.Meanwhile, the environmental devastation in Nigeria's oil-producing delta persists unchecked.

Elected governments and politicians come and go, but what persists is a "deep state", a loose association of special interests that invariably dictate the terms of government: the security services, the military, the banks and financial institutions, the top listed corporations and, in some countries, organised crime.

Perhaps the notion still persists at Covent Garden that a choreographer is a genius to be left alone to work his (and it's invariably his) magic.

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