Sentence examples for abiding source from inspiring English sources

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But it is an abiding source of irritation and insecurity for many New Yorkers.

The shortcomings of China's legal system are an abiding source of frustration for ordinary Chinese, many of whom believe that true justice is elusive.

In addition, the Sino-Russian border is an abiding source of tension: heavily populated on the Chinese side, empty on the resource-rich Russian side.

According to friends of the elder Bush, the estrangement of his son and his best friend has been an abiding source of unhappiness, not only for Bush but for Barbara Bush as well.

The cuts are an abiding source of political friction with the junior coalition partner, the Liberal Democrats, who want the rich to pay more to draw down the debt.

The soul is, further, "the abiding source of sensation [i.e., cognition], of feeling [i.e., of emotion], of effort [i.e., volition]" (Micro, I, p. 184).

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Maybe it's because intergenerational conflicts and cultural misunderstandings are never easily resolved, and it's the fiction writer's business to explore deep and abiding sources of conflict between people.

4. Public awareness and community participation in protection of natural water sources, abiding by good hygienic environmentally-friendly practices make a significant contribution towards maintaining water and sanitation facilities.

Dan Safer, who directed and choreographed "I'm Going," has an abiding love of terrible source material, be it rotgut or the television show "V," whose faithfully reproduced scenes also feature prominently in this roughly 50-minute work.

For the Kremlin, he was a source of abiding annoyance, an oligarch who refused to play by the rules laid down by Mr. Putin when he first assumed the presidency in 2000, and who paid for his obstreperousness by losing his access to the font of Kremlin-approved riches that sustained those who accepted the new order.

And it was informed by the fresh memory that when intervention was justified and swift, as it was in Kosovo, the result was, over all, a political, even moral, success; and when it was grievously delayed, as it was in Bosnia, or utterly absent, as it was in Rwanda, the result was a source of abiding shame.

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