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Conflict is a persistent fact of organizational life.
But they also believe that racism in France is a persistent fact of life -- one that has markedly narrowed the choices for many of them.
Expanding into another territory, occupying that territory, and dealing harshly with people who resist occupation has been a persistent fact of American history.
Large disparities between rich and poor are a persistent fact of life in Ecuador.
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Mr. Talele's misfortune, and that of many other farmers here, is a grim reminder of a persistent fact: India, despite its ambitions as an emerging economic giant, still struggles to feed its 1.1 billion people.
Residential segregation is an insidious and persistent fact of American life.
It seemed impossible miraculous, in a way that the country was suddenly engaged in a full-throated debate over the use of lethal force against unarmed persons by police officers, and the troublingly persistent fact that a profoundly disproportionate number of people dying at the hands of police officers are black.
According to Mason, there is "a distinct south-east English identity forming around a persistent economic fact: asset wealth".
So, in light of these persistent facts, how has Christianity come to be understood as the harbinger of traditional family values?
In fact, the real Mr. Cera, a persistent model of twitchy adorableness, has been playing some pretty rugged roles lately.
One of the apparent advantages of online news is persistent fact-checking.
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