permanence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for permanence in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for permanence in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

permanence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sense of permanence

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English
Man is a soul, not an institution; his inner reforms alone can lend permanence to outer ones.
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Another important aspect of salt ponds is their permanence.
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The result was that since he lacked a congressional majority of his own, he was forced to name caretaker ministers, lacking efficacy or 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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To assure permanence in case of further earthquakes, the masonry was anchored to concrete-reinforced walls.
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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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In 1910, a survey of 22 universities showed that most professors held their positions with presumptive permanence.
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As the pass was brought into permanence, local pilots were needed to guide the ships safely across the bar.
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However, object permanence was still acquired similarly because it was not related to social interaction.
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A sawmill was built and put into operation producing the lumber to build homes adding to the permanence of the town.
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