"invariably" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- When he talks about the value of religious institutions in widening the social safety net, he does not simply mention churches - he invariably invokes synagogues and mosques as well.
- But perceptions cannot be measured exactly, while aggressive governments invariably invoke "national security" whether or not it is endangered.
- He's a Republican good ol' boy from Yazoo City, Miss., whose colorful metaphors invariably invoke pigs, dogs, and mules.
- Farmer Faldor was a devout man, and he invariably invoked with simple eloquence the blessing of the Gods before each meal.
- But for-profit colleges - especially those (University of Phoenix, DeVry University) run by publicly traded companies - invariably invoke concerns that sales, not education, is the prime mission.
- Any criticism of this increasingly decadent lifestyle invariably invokes the tedious argument that Indians should be allowed to enjoy the joys of capitalism as much as those in the west.
- When Walters talks of the price she has paid to be where she is, she invariably invokes Jacqueline.
- It "invariably invokes a coarse sexual image" and broadcasting it on a national telecast was "shocking and gratuitous."
- After all, she is a lawyer, and she, too, invariably invokes the Constitution as the authority for smaller government.
- The Russian's pride took precedence over his churning emotions and the hatred inside him which the presence of any ESPer invariably invoked.
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