Sentence examples for not invariably so from inspiring English sources

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Although axillary odours frequently seem unpleasant, they are not invariably so.

Any one metal ion tends to have the same coordination number in different complexes e.g., generally six for chromium(+3)—but this is not invariably so.

If they are combined we can claim that coercion, violence and slavery are very commonly associated with severe setbacks to the autonomy and welfare of persons, but not invariably so.

Two decades after his death he was still remembered by writers and bloggers, fondly for the most part, though not invariably so; artist Alun Rowlands' documentary fiction, 3 Communiqués (2007), portrayed him as trawling the streets of London, "campaigning for the suppression of desire".

However, in many of the listed examples, the doubly heterozygous probands exhibit earlier onset or a more severe clinical phenotype than their singly heterozygous relatives (although this is not invariably so; Marras et al. 2010).

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.

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What often emerges, after several throat-clearing paragraphs, is that life has not invariably been so good, whether the author knows it or not; and it's that feature — the truth inadvertently revealed — that makes these thick volumes so horribly fascinating.

Statements of the form "a is F" aren't invariably positive ("so-and-so is dead"), nor are statements of the form "a isn't F" ("so-and-so isn't blind") always negative.

We know from experience that we are not invariably happy, dynamic and beautiful when we are young, so why should we believe that these attributes are immediately reversed when we hit 40 or 50?

Heat does not invariably nor necessarily produce homogeneity, although it does do so for the most part (Prior Analytics, 32b5-20).

"That's how I feel every morning!" Alemani laughed, though she is invariably so lively and cheerful that I didn't believe it.

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