Changing the sequence of a series of images invariably affects the meaning of a narrative.
This persuasion invariably affects and informs his thought patterns, decision making process and choices in life.
From the first she had stimulated him; something in her personality invariably affected him.
What happens at home invariably affects what happens at work.
It is necessary to understand that the tightness in one set of muscles will invariably affect our whole body balance.
Researchers have found that framing-manipulation invariably affects subjects, but to varying degrees.
The process by which a decision is made almost invariably affects the outcome.
Such an approach invariably affects the way in which the timetable is followed.
This will invariably affect the degree of academic freedom within each policy institute and to whom or what the institution feels beholden.
To his face, and even against her husband, she invariably affected to laugh it to scorn, sometimes good-naturedly, more often with a curious bitterness.