Sentence examples for which invariably means from inspiring English sources

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Rural governments scrabble around for money, which invariably means getting money out of parents.

With more and more functions being added all the time, the processor chips are having to work harder, which invariably means that they get hotter.

19th over: England 67-3 (Butcher 27, Thorpe 9) Cairns is really mixing it up, which invariably means a couple of slower balls.

We own very few because we know a good rug when we see it, which invariably means we can't afford it.

With more schools cooking meals from scratch — which invariably means more fresh local fruits and vegetables in the kitchens rather than processed foods — districts have largely been able to keep pace with the new regulations, nutrition experts said.

This level of dissatisfaction makes people open to his cartoonish competitors' Grinch-ish alternatives to economic policy, which invariably means the rich would get more and pay less and the poor would pay more get less.

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The Saudi statement alleges that the recent protests were stirred up by an unnamed foreign power, by which it invariably means Iran.

Political opera — by which one almost invariably means politics of the near- to far-left varieties, right-wing classical composers being an elusive species — faces an obvious paradox.

It sets its face at everything the weather can throw at you, which in Iceland invariably means extremes of light and wind and cold; visibility often varies from minute to minute.

But instead of debating the rationale of such cost, under the current climate the best that can be hoped for is to trim away some of the excess fat, which, in political speak, invariably means reducing the number of appeals for those convicted.

Which, in children's rooms, invariably means storage.

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