"Because that sort of thing invariably leads to trouble even in these days."
Such an approach invariably leads to added costs because programs are forced to fix problems late in development.
Such acts invariably leads to Larry's violent death and a game over.
Yet we are happy to host such dinners because they invariably lead to future business.
One invariably led - sometimes slowly, often haltingly - to the other.
Motion was dangerous: experience showed it invariably led in the direction of evil.
This development denies the public the right to true information and invariably leads to loss of reputation by the media house.
The resulting reforms have invariably led to a loss of local fiscal control over education.
Each of these tribes follow different philosophies which invariably lead to conflict.
This power invariably leads to madness, and their resulting destruction.