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are perpetuating
verb
To make perpetual; to preserve from extinction or oblivion.
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Both supply and demand are perpetuating the shortage.
"In many situations, our schools are perpetuating poverty and are perpetuating social failure," he said, adding that the federal education bureaucracy had often hindered past efforts.
Mr. Bernanke's Washington neighbors in the White House and in Congress are perpetuating America's fiscal problems.
Men need to talk to those who are perpetuating sexism to try and change their attitude.
Of course, a lot of people are perpetuating in poverty and addiction, but there's opportunity.
In the 21st century, both secular and sectarian institutions are perpetuating the destruction.
Rather, I'm laughing at the people who are perpetuating such lies.
"These hot spots are perpetuating themselves," Dr. Montaner said, "increasing infection in marginalized communities.
It is not individuals but institutions that are perpetuating racial inequality.
Publications that use unpaid interns, he says, are "perpetuating a privilege-based upward mobility".
These districts' policies are perpetuating the fear the Sept. 11 attacks were meant to create.
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