self-perpetuating in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for self-perpetuating in the English»Spanish Dictionary

self-perpetuating [Am ˈˌsɛlf pərˈpɛtʃəˌweɪdɪŋ, Brit] ADJ

self-perpetuating situation/activity/problem:

self-perpetuating
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English
At some stage there also came to be independent self-perpetuating boards of five who filled vacancies and supervised (non-military) government administration.
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It has also been shown that chronic inflammation is self-perpetuating and that it distorts the microenvironment as a result of aberrantly active transcription factors.
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It is not a self-perpetuating group that can be passed on to successors through ordination.
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This might be one of those self-perpetuating problems academics like.
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There are 4 self-perpetuating trustees who manage the school and try to develop it as a museum, visitor centre, educational archive and village amenity.
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It consists of a self-perpetuating board and a staff which includes a secretary (now known as the director), several associates, and a support staff.
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This effect builds over time to stars orbiting further out, which creates a self-perpetuating bar structure.
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On this understanding, moralities are sets of self-perpetuating and biologically-driven behaviors which encourage human cooperation.
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Established in 1970, it is run by a self-perpetuating, independent board of governors.
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We have, then, a self-perpetuating process, constantly increasing in simplicity and fervor.
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