The board of directors invariably holds the right to sue in the company's name as a general power of management.
The lord invariably holds his weapons like the sword and the bow-and-arrow, and, in more elaborate versions is sketched mounted on the tiger or the horse.
Precedent says it will invariably hold (or increase) its value better than a lesser equivalent.
"Kraus invariably held the position of the uncompromising moralist," Wolff says, "leaving [ his foes ] no line of defense."
There is no magic fix to a world order in which the rich countries invariably hold most of the cards.
The Stablehands: Two unnamed peasants, invariably holding pitchforks and shovels, and unhappy in their work.
It is a fact that jurors incarcerated for trial will invariably hold it against the defendant.
His songs invariably hold positive messages, and his music turns virtue into pure kinetic joy.
Some threshing machines were equipped with a bagger, which invariably held two bags, one being filled, and the other being replaced with an empty.
A few strokes of Gary's pencil invariably hold much more than mere form and line, they can hold immensity.