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For example, perhaps the most persistent finding was that the risk increases in the death rates for respiratory cancer mortality were due to a "catching up" of nonmetropolitan county mortality rates with metropolitan area mortality rates.
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This is one of the most persistent findings in the literature on overeducation; overeducated workers earn more than correctly matched workers in the same types of jobs but earn less than correctly matched workers with the same years of schooling see e.g. (Chiswick and Miller 2008; Chiswick and Miller 2010a; Duncan and Hoffman 1981; Hartog 2000; Korpi and Tåhlin 2009).
His findings overturn some of the most persistent myths about Africa's decades of failure.
The loss of children is one of the largest of human tragedies, and their finding is one of the oldest and most persistent stories of folklore: Moses; Romulus and Remus.
"He is the most persistent, patient man.
"This is closer to a persistent finding than not".
Or maybe it's the Joker, his most persistent enemy.
Only the most persistent Iraqis get their cases heard.
Shame is the most persistent attribute of contemporary poverty.
Among the most persistent was George Soros, the Hungarian-born financier.
The most persistent rival, however, may be steel itself.
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