Sentence examples for enduring phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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It tells of the Zephyr Skating Team, a handful of talented and territorial surf rats, who helped bring about the enduring phenomenon that is modern-day skateboarding.

In light of the global, unprecedented and enduring phenomenon of population ageing, cities and communities across the world have committed themselves to establishing and implementing age friendly community designs, programs, services and practices.

But given what we do know, it is far from unrealistic to visualize a scenario wherein jobless or even negative job growth becomes an enduring phenomenon because what we are witnessing today are only the early stages of a permanent revolutionizing of (productivity boosting, labor-saving) technologies.

Resilience is always a good story and is shown to be an enduring phenomenon.

Recent evidence suggests that the under-detection of at-risk drinking remains an enduring phenomenon internationally [ 8, 9] and that brief interventions are rarely offered [ 3, 9, 10].

But there is clearly an enduring phenomenon – a hair-trigger racism – that reveals itself when Twitter's slingshot is loaded.

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Although these RSNs appear to be relatively enduring phenomena [5], they may also demonstrate relevant changes in their functional connectivity depending on active changes in the brain state of subjects during scanning.

While these 'resting-state networks' may be relatively enduring phenomena, other evidence suggest that dynamic changes in their functional connectivity may also emerge depending on the brain state of subjects during scanning.

Something has turned "Tales of the City" into an enduring international phenomenon.

I am unsure about whether or not I agree that duplicity is an ongoing Iraqi national trait, or any more unique or enduring a phenomenon there than in any coercive society.

The Kirchners were Peronistas, meaning that they swore allegiance to the enduring political phenomenon inspired by Juan Domingo Perón, the late President whose legacy is so confoundingly multifarious that it has acquired adherents on the left and right, like some kind of multihued national cloak.

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