Sentences with phrase «invariably have questions for»

When you receive a camp's brochure, you will invariably have questions for the camp director.

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When Sojourners editor Jim Wallis writes words like the following, it becomes evident that he has decided for a stance that disregards political reality as we know it: «Biblical politics are invariably alien to the politics of the established regime and will also question the politics of the new regime that any revolution will eventually establish for itself.»
«Invariably, the kids had questions after we left, but we had no avenue for them,» she says.
What I've learned during my 29 - year stock investing career is that (a) people don't know how to tell if the market is overvalued, so they're looking for guidance, and (b) the answer to that question is invariably multi-faceted.
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