Sentence examples for invariably simple from inspiring English sources

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In 1927, American Vogue reported that "Chanel, an important influence on modes, whose clothes are invariably simple, practical, and beautiful, is making a feature of models of Scotch tweed in her recent collections".

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The isolated position and tight clustering of subgenus Plenasium, for instance, finds support through morphological data in the form of its invariant, unique frond morphology: unlike any other modern Osmundaceae, all extant Plenasium species are characterized by having invariably simple-pinnate and hemi-dimorphic fronds.

The Times examined the performer's style of humour, and considered it "often crude, and always simple, but it was always true humour, and, what is more, it was invariably clean".

I returned for a second helping of the pepper steak in gravy: simple, invariably unhealthy and very moreish.

In contrast, after loss of consciousness induced by general anaesthesia (Ferrarelli et al., 2010), TMS pulses invariably produced a simple response that remained localized to the site of stimulation, indicating a breakdown of effective interactions among thalamocortical modules.

Yes, it is usually appropriate for Likert scales, as widely used in health science education, to be analysed using parametric statistics––but not invariably so, and simple analyses may again be suboptimal if major asymmetry in the underlying distribution is ignored.

A study in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research… (MH, October 2009: 141) Many of the headline nutrition statements were derived from a single published study (exceptionally the citation was a systematic review), with import of a minute subset of results, which were invariably turned into simple and unconditional dietary directives to the reader.

Simple conversations invariably conclude with "I love you".

Whether it's to relatives at a family party or a random guy at the bar, when people ask what I do and I respond that I'm a dancer (or a month ago, a "dance major"), such a simple answer invariably begs more questions.

Given the critical lack of detailed information on species ranges, preferred habitats and functional roles, comparisons of the biodiversity value of different land-uses invariably depend upon relatively simple metrics.

The number, the diversity of components and their localization warns us intuitively that these megapoles are far from their original historical form which is invariably represented by a simple, monocentric structure.

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