Examples of using Almost invariably in English and their translations into Chinese
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Until at least the thirteenth century, minarets were almost invariably single and placed in the north comer of the mosque.
Almost invariably, I have been as enchanted by their souls, their intellects, and the stories of their lives as by their amorous propensities.
The reason to relax your fantasies is because they're unrealistic, and they almost invariably lead to disappointment.
At the time, rabies was a dreaded and almost invariably fatal disease.
But the ultimate secret of Gladwell's success is that his stories almost invariably have happy endings.
However, the Committee often found that States almost invariably resorted to limiting their public expenditures in the social sectors.
The committee noted with serious concern mushrooming of cryptocurrencies almost invariably issued abroad and numerous people in India investing in these cryptocurrencies.
The latter are almost invariably subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, including kicks, slaps and punches, during interrogation.
While the sight of a moose-bird almost invariably put him into the wildest of rages;
Subjects exposed to SCP-147 in its hostile state almost invariably vomit due to the graphic nature of the broadcasts after ten to fifteen seconds;
Couples faced with egg infertility almost invariably resist the most effective option available: egg donation.
In the refugee camps, children almost invariably continue to experience violations of their rights, including the right to education.
In studies at his lab, repeated hard intervals had almost invariably made people fitter, faster and healthier.
The brake system will almost invariably result in property damage, personal injury, or even death.
They almost invariably did their hours on Recreation Duty first, helping with the younger ones in a place where they still felt comfortable.
Speakers almost invariably shift from a small, local indigenous language to a national or global language.
Reputable studies on income distribution, therefore, almost invariably use the median, not averages, to avoid this distorting effect of small numbers of extreme values.
For as Art loved to say, quoting Sherlock Holmes,“singularity is almost invariably a clue.”.
Unless new financing could be made available at very short notice, the corporation' s demise would almost invariably follow.
The trains hurtle along at 186 miles an hour and are smooth, well-lighted, comfortable and almost invariably punctual, if not early.