Sentence examples for been a persistent pattern from inspiring English sources

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In the meantime, he said, "it's just been a persistent pattern of lingering weakness in the job market".

The report began by stating that "[t]here has been a persistent pattern of unreasonable force in the Los Angeles County jails that dates back many years," and went on to refute Sheriff Baca's most recent defense that, while there were some problems with excessive force in the jails, he has taken the necessary steps to deal with the issue.

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They have started the legal action to expose what they say is a persistent pattern of journalists being assaulted, monitored and stopped and searched by police during their work, which often includes documenting police misconduct.

Is this going to be a persistent pattern or is this a quick aberration?" As the storm moved northeast through New Jersey, the rains flooded streets and made the morning commute on trains and buses a slog.

Stocks rallied yesterday as investors bet that a widely expected cut in interest rates this week would bolster battered technology shares and shrugged off a sobering outlook from the computer networking powerhouse Cisco Systems Inc. "There is a persistent pattern of buying on weakness," said Barry Hyman, chief market strategist at Weatherly Securities.

It is a persistent pattern: maps produced by Charles Booth, who logged the incidence of poverty in London in 1898-99, aremarkablybly similar to those drawn up last year by Dr Douglas Noble of Queen Mary, London, to show diabetes risk.Yet around the same time as London's population stopped shrinking, inner London started to get more prosperous.

There are many legal definitions from state to state, but they essentially say that stalking is a persistent pattern of making unwanted contact with someone to make them feel afraid.

According to the fourth edition of DSM "the essential feature of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequent and severe than is typically observed in individuals at a comparable level of development" [ 15].

"There was a persistent wind pattern that drew snow from the whole length of Lake Ontario.

It is characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequent and severe than typically observed in patients at a comparable stage of development.

According to the DSM-5, ADHD is characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity. ADHD is associated with other cognitive impairments (i.e., executive functioning) [ 64] as well as a myriad of comorbid psychiatric problems across the lifespan [ 65– 67], together causing significant impairment in academic, familial, and peer functioning.

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