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The coalition changed the definition of a persistent absentee in 2011 from a pupil who missed a fifth of the school year to one who missed a quarter.
But if the New Deal coalition has dissolved, there is a persistent desire to revive it — and to modernize it — especially among those who feel estranged from the Party's national leadership.
The greatest share of votes went to a secular, pro-Western coalition called Iraqiya, led by Ayad Allawi, a persistent enemy of the Iranians.
Ms. Noonan, a coalition member, agreed that fresh thinking on a persistent problem — creating housing that lower-income workers can afford, like homes that sell for $185,000 to $195,000 — was badly needed.
In the current United States-led coalition war on terrorism, President George W. Bush has outlined a persistent and sustained effort on many fronts.
Insider attacks have been a persistent problem for the international forces and are responsible for about 15 percent of all the deaths of coalition troops this year.
The coalition painstakingly built by the Assads appears to be fraying and thinning under the blows of a persistent and dynamic armed uprising.
A persistent Djokovic.
A persistent person, too.
"A persistent muddler.
It's a persistent thing.
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