Sentence examples for most persistent ones from inspiring English sources

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Compounds FUR 2 and 5 were considered as the most persistent ones since their concentration level increased within first few minutes and was stable during further irradiation.

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KET was undetectable after 60 s of exposition to Xe lamp light, FUR after 60 min, and IBP was the most persistent one degrading after 13 h of irradiation.

With President Saddam Hussein's government a thing of the past, the United States has turned to putting pressure on one of its most persistent foes, Hezbollah, the militant group entrenched in Lebanon.

"She's one of the most persistent personalities I've ever come across," said Allan Mottus, an independent cosmetic industry analyst.

It's in one of Dave (Eurythmics) Stewart and Glen Ballard's most persistent lyrics: the one that springs first from the mouth of a tap-dancing spectre who tells us – as if to brace, or at least console – that something or other is "a whole new ball of wax".

Unsurprisingly, he is his own most persistent critic, but one warms to him precisely because he writes with such impatience and intolerance about himself as if, were it possible, he would detach altogether and require it of his own character not to tag along.

Most behavioral issues (especially persistent ones) are symptoms that have deeper root causes.

To say that there were not 76,588 voters in those critical 3 swing states that were not affected by the number one most persistent story of the entire election is preposterous.

One, most persistent, concerns the relationship between nature and culture animals and their behavior in the wild, humans and their behavior in societies, and the inevitable link between them.

The near-rhymed couplets of "Adventures in Capitalism" see a return to one of her most persistent themes, as they riff on the dark humour of the modern world and its disappointments: "Nothing is real and I want it to stop.

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).

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