Sentence examples for more permanent in from inspiring English sources

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It became more permanent in nature, the number of steps increased, and it was commonly executed in stone or brick.

His error is somewhat more permanent, in that his office's forecasts are printed in newspapers, including The New York Times, every day.

But if you're in a more populated, manicured area, putting in something more permanent, in a material like asphalt, stone or concrete, she said, "would be a wise investment".

And although the patent marketplace has been launched on a very limited basis so far, it seems like a good way of testing out features that could potentially be made more permanent in the long run.

One of the most eye-catching, and timely, is "Tidbits," an SMS/email reminder service that lets you share casual updates with your FamilyLeaf network — yes, another light messaging app, similar to Snaphat and Facebook's Poke app, "but rated G," Zhao says, and also more permanent, in that the pictures remain in your account, rather than disappear as they do with Poke and Snapchat.

In Chinese, as in English, the nominal group begins by identifying, giving the location of the thing in the context of the speech event: 'this, that, the, my, your, any, some, all &c.' It then proceeds through a chain of attributes which have less and less identifying potential but which, by the same token, are more and more permanent in their assignment.

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In the last year more permanent in-house jobs have been created, but the shift to self-employment has continued unabated.

In normoxic surroundings DNA injuries caused by some anticancer drugs is more permanent, while in hypoxic surroundings higher levels of restoration occurs [ 20].

Today, Khaldi says, many Bedouins have settled in more permanent dwellings in villages.

The news that she would return to London in a more permanent basis in the coming 2013/14 season at Covent Garden, left many dance experts thrilled.

Such excitability changes are a necessary precursor to the relatively more permanent changes in synaptic strength seen in the processes of long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD).

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