Sentence examples for rather than invariably from inspiring English sources

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Particularists maintain that there can be reasons moral reasons even if the features that give us those reasons function variably rather than invariably in their reason-giving.

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Rather than being invariably the same, respondents' aspirations are displaced, deferred, intergenerationally invested and possibly curtailed over time – while also remaining, more often than not, remarkably blurred.

Often, one cannot be entirely sure why Atget chose to photograph one thing rather than another, but invariably one is grateful for the puzzle.

Broken phones are invariably replaced rather than repaired, which is why landfill sites are clogged with the plastic corpses of unwanted ones.

The outcome of marked a break with historic patterns in which the party that controls the White House almost invariably lost, rather than gained, seats in mid-term Congressional elections.

Throughout our history, the claim that voting was a state matter, rather than a federal one, has invariably been deployed by those who wanted to restrict any expansion of the franchise.

Just occasionally artists, invariably wanderers rather than fetishists of the local (John Robert Cozens, Caspar David Friedrich, Turner, Courbet) broke free from this obligation to aesthetic management and delivered the kind of spatial ambiguities designed to disconcert and disrupt the confidence of ownership.

Attorney and blogger Glenn Greenwald argues that "expanding the scope of raw intelligence data collected by our national security agencies invariably impedes rather than bolsters efforts to detect terrorist plots".

Raiola is relentless and his motivational method is invariably the stick, rather than the carrot.

Material appetite does not simply coexist with spiritual yearning — it produces it, since the constant need for more invariably produces disappointment rather than satiation, and that disappointment drives men to God, even to peculiar Gods.

The term thus carried within it the possibility of the expectant woman's deliberate ending of her pregnancy but in the context of these writings about barrenness it invariably meant involuntary rather than elective termination.

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