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It is a measure of the persistence of global clustering and is large when case clustering persists through time.
For example, "save," "update," and "persist" may be used to provide indications of the existence of the "Persistence" concern.
But this is less a greening of the Turbine Hall than a romantic evocation of the persistence of nature.
The traditional story of Hanukah is a celebration of the persistence of Judaism, saved from its enemies.
Continental European reviews tended to be more literary than political, perhaps because of the persistence of censorship.
She has also treated Iraq war veterans, who are now trickling into nonmilitary facilities like Kessler largely because of the persistence of their relatives.
Despite, or perhaps because of, the persistence of these disparities, the push for diversity in business continues to be politicised.
David Cameron visits his father-in-law's estate for family holidays, a reminder of the persistence of Anglo-Scottish privilege among the British elite.
But that didn't prevent him from using his computer to create a 3-D reproduction of "The Persistence of Memory," the Surrealist work by Salvador Dali.
It was a deadly reminder of the persistence of makeshift chemical weapons in Syria despite an international effort to destroy the country's chemical weapons caches.
Critics of how the case has been handled argue that the treatment of the black students is evidence of the persistence of corrosive attitudes about race and crime.
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