permanence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

permanence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for permanence in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
In 1910, a survey of 22 universities showed that most professors held their positions with presumptive permanence.
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True embodied cognition suggests that children would have to first physically engage with an object to understand object permanence.
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Some online behaviors cause stress and anxiety, much of this associated with friends and the permanence of online posts.
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The towers are an integral part of the skyline that have achieved rare permanence for contemporary art.
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Another important aspect of salt ponds is their permanence.
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His tri-color carbon prints were noted for their unmatched color, quality and detail, bas-relief effect, and archival permanence.
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Another new feature is the permanence of paladinhood.
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All art papers can be described by eight attributes: furnish, color, weight, finish, sizing, dimensions, permanence and packaging.
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He made albumen and carbon prints, but his preferred medium was the "platinotype" or platinum print process, admired for its permanence and great tonal range.
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Balanced against the right to permanence is the need for the judiciary to remain accountable.
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