It meant that major strikes almost invariably began from the bottom up and were largely outside the control of the unions.
I have seen numerous cases where the first sentence invariably begins with "I am down-to-earth."
They almost invariably began on a very high plane with exciting appetizers.
Similarly, calls for privatization invariably begin with ominous warnings about Social Security's financial future.
Newcomers invariably begin to practice the method by which vibrations are controlled so they can be reborn.
When coffee is served with dessert, some guests will invariably begin to leave shortly after dinner.
However, they invariably began their work by defining interest groups and distinguishing them from political parties.
Once the motion is felt, the table almost invariably begins to tip to one side or the other.
Conversations invariably begin timidly, with suspicious looks around for informers or military intelligence agents.
The article then follows the recipe's development, which invariably begins with numerous problems in its original incarnation.