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Amazingly, the pressure on Rushdie may be even more persistent in his homeland than in the Iranian theocracy.
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Transformation products can be as or even more persistent than their parent compounds and thus must be included in chemical assessment.
Re your article Cheap, fast wind turbines are leaving nuclear behind (12 September) and your editorial: an even more persistent myth than nuclear being cheaper than renewables is its supposed usefulness in providing a reliable supply of electricity.
Even more persistent was the aroma: a lemony, leafy, earthy scent that is precisely what brewers try to harness when brewing fresh-hop beers in autumn.
Trying to suppress negative thoughts, it turns out, may have made those thoughts even more persistent.
They respond to a situation, in which the profession will have to confront not only a crisis of economic resources, but also a crisis of natural resources, that will be even more persistent.
I had zero prospects as a professional screenwriter, and my persistent laziness, coupled with my even more persistent belief that I was too good for work, left me unqualified for most jobs.
However, we found that some transcripts could be even more persistent.
And what if this new invasive species, once liberated from a controlled setting, became even more potent and more persistent in the wild?
"I think we must be more persistent in rooting out these activities".
In some cases, the cure afforded by a vaccine may prove to be even more effective, more persistent than chemotherapy.
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