Sentence examples for more permanent form from inspiring English sources

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We have our equivalent of a save button: the hippocampus, deep in the forebrain is essential for translating short-term memories into a more permanent form.

(After five years, foreigners can apply for an FM2, a more permanent form of residency. The step after that is Mexican citizenship).

The first sometimes known as a croquis is intended to remind the artist of some scene or event he has seen and wishes to record in a more permanent form.

The startup says it sold 8,000 of these diaries in the first 48 hours of the product going on sale, which indicates there is an appetite for repackaging people's digital footprint and selling it back to them in a more permanent form (in this case: paper — with a choice of hard or soft cover).

Before 1914, Southern Rhodesia's police force was the British South Africa Police (BSAP), first raised in 1889 and reconstituted into a more permanent form in 1896.

For young fans in particular, the global tournament has provided a temporary respite from the effects of conflict – the sort of escape envisioned, in a more permanent form, by the UNITE FOR CHILDREN  UNITE FOR PEACE campaign launched by UNICEF and FIFA for this year's World Cup.

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It may be inevitable that Ms. Liddell, who hasn't had an exhibition here since 2002, is moving toward more permanent forms of expression.

During these consultations, many have learned that they are eligible for other, more permanent, forms of immigration relief, like special visas for crime victims.

This way, although experience is required for the transcription of key plasticity-related mRNAs, their translation into protein requires sleep, which may represent a sleep-dependent mechanism that converts labile plastic changes into more permanent forms [ 71].

After you feel proficient in drawing you can experiment with pen and ink or ink brushes or the more permanent forms of charcoal.

Many Germans see the idea of a more extensive and permanent form of debt mutualisation – for instance in the form of eurobonds – as the creation of a "debt union" in which they and other surplus countries would assume unlimited liability for deficit countries' debt while giving up what leverage they have to enforce structural reform.

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