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Those with the highest levels of inequality, like the United States, invariably score poorly on these indexes.
Those born to working-class families invariably score far better at tests of gauging others' feelings than scions of the rich, or professional classes.
That does not include the charitable events and industry dinners where he has been M.C., always writing his own jokes, which invariably score big laughs.
Research by Barbara Strauch, detailed in her book The Secret Life of The Grown-Up Brain, shows that young people invariably score better in cognitive tasks requiring speedy reactions.
It is not the difficulty of the task - most top players invariably score during practice sessions - but the enormity of the moment.
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JEFFREY TOOBIN: The Supreme Court invariably scores very high in public esteem.
"I'm sure they'll hate me even more," joked Poyet who, as a Chelsea and Tottenham player was dubbed "the scourge of Newcastle" by Sir Bobby Robson after invariably scoring against the Tynesiders.
Nicking a last-minute deflected winner in an invariably high scoring game is always better without the lag excuse.
But the almost hourlong score invariably outstays its welcome for me, beginning with the theme in the Andante con moto, which somehow becomes irritating in myriad repetitions.
As it turned out, all three arrangers bent the hands-off rule, necessarily, it seemed, because radical changes in the orchestral score invariably occasioned alterations in how the solo line was presented.
But every day she receives notices from banks and other lenders showing just the opposite: as they fiddle with the terms for one or another of their loan products (something they do constantly, by the way), invariably, the credit score is the dominant — and sometimes the only — criterion mentioned.
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