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An infant that has started to develop object permanence might reach for the toy or try and grab the blanket off the toy.
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Something that is durable and sustainable but has the appearance of non-permanence might be desirable".
Without permanence, you might be on the web, but you're certainly not part of it.
The dead, it turns out, don't possess nearly as much permanence as we might've hoped.
Instead, they offer history's equivalent of a rerun: the Roman "good news" all over again -- a gospel of political permanence and imperial might.
(Until forever. While well known, this phrase has a very strong connotation of permanence. It might be used when a couple is separated by death).
Proponents of DCD might reply that permanence, rather than irreversibility, is the appropriate standard in this context (see, e.g., Bernat 2006, 41) or that DCD represents an instance where it is permissible to remove vital organs from someone who is dying but not yet dead.
We speculate that the GFP moiety might confer more permanence to the GamGFP binding of DSBs either because the GamGFP protein inherently possesses a reduced dissociation constant or perhaps because the GFP moiety instigates multimerization with other GFP moieties in other GamGFP molecules present in the cell.
It is important for people to be educated about the difference between sharing on and offline, the permanence of such content, where it might be stored and who may have continued access to it.
Long after Facebook and MySpace have become obsolete and the electrons dispersed to the ether, future alumni might just wish for the permanence of ink on paper.
That she began, in spite of what she might've said, to fear permanence, to fear no longer becoming, to dread a life that couldn't be trashed and squandered.
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