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She was, they said, in a "persistent vegetative state" and had no prospect of recovery.
In this grinding bear market, the stock indexes face enormous pressure from short sales, investors who want to cash quick profits and a persistent pessimism about the short-term prospects for stocks.
The prospect of finally shedding a persistent strategic challenge has given a fillip to Allianz shares, which had suffered this year alongside most other financial stocks.
Decommissioned officers and former soldiers unhappy with their job prospects and welfare have been a persistent source of protests outside government offices.
For wine sellers, the prospect of online sales has been a persistent force in the industry and a motivating factor in the Supreme Court's headline-grabbing review of two cases involving wineries.
With soaring fuel costs and a persistent credit crisis, "multiple failures of major U.S. airlines are not a remote prospect," says the report, which can be found at the Business Travel Coalition Web site, www.businesstravelcoalition.com.
Over the long term, though, the United Kingdom faces the prospect of being a small open economy with a vulnerable currency and a persistent trade deficit.
Of particular concern is the prospect for a stagnant or declining social-sector budget in the face of a persistent deficit and financing gap.
A persistent theme of the session was the Senate Republicans' moving further than ever to the left, fearful of their prospects in November.
A persistent Djokovic.
"A persistent muddler.
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