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The rain feels much more persistent up here.
Tax changes, by contrast, have much greater overall effects which are much more persistent.
Wild garlic, regrettably, is much less pleasant (and much more persistent on the breath) than the tame variety.
The skin is made up of many different types of cells, some that are short-lived and others that are much more persistent.
Mobile awareness systems aim to convey personal context information between people in a way that is less intrusive, somewhat automatic, and often much more persistent than a phone call.
While the distortion caused by the strut wake shows significant reduction in a distance of half a strut chord downstream from the trailing edge of the strut, the distortion created by the secondary flow is much more persistent, and shows little sign of decay as it is converted downstream.
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The former is much more insidious and persistent.
But preventable industrial accidents also constitute a form of violence, one that often proves much more devastating and persistent.
Organized political mega-donors can get much more leverage through persistent organizations than from scattered, one-time contributions to particular politicians.
Due to the high content of PVP segments immobilized in membrane surface, the membrane showed much better and more persistent hydrophilicity than the conventional PVDF/PVP blend membranes, as demonstrated by Atom Force Microscopy (AFM) and water contact angle measurement results.
Sacca: The future of the web is much more personalised and persistent.
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