Sentence examples for at persistence from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at persistence" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It would need to be part of a larger sentence or phrase in order to be used correctly. One example of how it could be used is: "Despite the difficulties, he continued at persistence until he achieved his goals." This sentence uses the phrase "at persistence" as a prepositional phrase to describe the subject's determination and perseverance.

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For landscape planning that aims at persistence of species inhabiting hollow trees it is crucial to understand the development of such trees.

Further, while matching effects are small when comparing five-year graduation rates, a companion paper (Arcidiacono et al. 2013) shows that mismatch effects are much larger when looking at persistence in STEM fields and in time to graduation.

The question of how important job changes are for explaining state dependence is analyzed below but as a descriptive exercise we have looked at persistence in overeducation among job switchers only.

Next, we look at persistence measures including year-by-year enrollment up to four years after high school graduation, total semesters enrolled in college four years after graduation, and transferring to a more (or less) selective college.

In 1985, Williams wrote, "If some populations of species are doing better than others at persistence and reproduction, and if such differences are caused in part by genetic differences, this selection at the population level must play a role in the evolution of the species," while concluding that group selection "is unimportant for the origin an maintenance of adaptation" (Williams 1985, pp. 7 8).

Any solution -- public or private -- must look at persistence, time to degree, graduation, indebtedness, and post-graduate employment for students and their families to be successful.

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But he also laughs at reporters' persistence at asking impossible questions that could put military operations at risk.

Thubron lets them speak, but does not disguise his irritability at their persistence or his anger at their prejudices.

HR-HPV incidence among HIV-negative women in Zimbabwe was estimated at 11% and persistence at 37% after 12 months of follow-up [ 20].

She laughed at his persistence and told him that she had no intention of running.

Still, Mr. Baraka himself claims to be puzzled at the persistence of the criticism.

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