Sentence examples for invariably precise from inspiring English sources

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Seldom hurried, invariably precise, with time on his side.

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Brownlee became quite close to Bennett; the future Prime Minister often visited him after hours while Brownlee was studying, and used his honed memory and impressive oratorical skills to give the younger man detailed lectures on whatever area of law he was reading about, illustrated by precise and invariably accurate references to cases.

The Times stated that his reports were "always precise, frequently elegant, sometimes stern and invariably fair and accurate.

While his political and observational material is, invariably, forensically precise and painfully on-the-nose, some of Hall's best material comes when he gets dragged off course by the crowd, using his pure-bred stand-up skills to carry him through improbably seamless digressions.

HRQoL comparisons with the general (reference) population are invariably less precise and less powerful as many factors with an influence on HRQoL cannot be taken into account, such as family history, personal history (disease), alcohol consumption, tobacco habits, eating habits, life habits, and social situation.

The CpG methylation data obtained from Illumina DNA Infinium of a forensic sample can be uploaded to the above online software to invariably calculate the precise age of the questioned sample.

While my interviewees are invariably fascinating, coherent and precise, I wince at my own stuttered mumblings, e.g. "Well, it's like, er, you know, a bit like what you were – sorry, I was saying a little while back about, um, just that".

Because acute infection invariably passes undetected, however, the precise age of acquisition is unknown.

(Chinen) RON HORTON QUINTET (Saturday) Ron Horton is a trumpeter with a clear, precise style, and he invariably works with fine musicians like the ones in this quintet: Tony Malaby on saxophones, Frank Kimbrough on piano, Ben Allison on bass and Tim Horner on drums.

It invariably worked: with each side unclear on the precise issue, or where they all stood, Mr Peres and his negotiators would intervene with a pre-planned "salvage formula .Confusion-making may work less well with Mr Sharon.

Furthermore, although the precise haemodynamic threshold beyond which RVSP is invariably associated with mortality is subject to debate; the risk of death associated with PH seems to increase with higher RVSP.

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