Sentence examples for abiding legacies from inspiring English sources

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What will be the abiding legacies of Labour's era?

But however long he lasts, one of his abiding legacies may well be the stark observation that the state would be "finished" if prospects of a two-state solution collapsed and Israel was to remain in control of the occupied Palestinian territories.

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His abiding legacy is a belief in the gun.

Nixon's abiding legacy, Perlstein says, is the "notion that there are two kinds of Americans".

Somewhat paradoxically, given that he was sworn in under US tutelage, Endara's most abiding legacy is the solidity of Panamanian democracy.

English was undoubtedly Britain's most valuable and abiding legacy to India, and educated Indians, a famously polyglot people, rapidly learned and delighted in it - both for itself, and as a means to various ends.

"Business as usual" is the abiding legacy of the Obama administration with regard to the systemic risks posed by this financial system.

The whole, capitalized, seems to speak to a deep and abiding insecurity, perhaps a colonial legacy.

The whole, capitalised, seems to speak to a deep and abiding insecurity, perhaps a colonial legacy".

The centrality of the individual has been one of the abiding features of the European legacy.

How to be president Taking the fight outside ReprintsOf more abiding interest is what sort of legacy an extraordinary career has left.

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