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"This is because the franchise has been treated as virtually permanent, with no regular, systematic review".
They can be permanent, with water filling cavities in wells and ultimately leading to their ruin.
President Obama has proposed making the program permanent, with a 28 percent subsidy rate.
It currently has 1,200 vacancies – 45% temporary posts, 55% permanent – with 30 applicants for every job advertised.
If the pilot project succeeds, the foundation will consider making it permanent with a multimillion-dollar budget, Mr. Parks said.
Ely J. Kahn, architect of the Squibb Building, said any well-constructed building would be permanent with proper repairs.
In principle, service was permanent with only rare leaves granted to attend to family and estate matters.
In that case the paralysis is complete and permanent, with associated progressive atrophy of the unused muscles.
It began as a timber circle, later made permanent with massive blocks of stone, many somehow dragged from dolerite rock in the Welsh mountains.
The checkpoint is already the source of deep Palestinian frustration and recently seems to have become more permanent with the addition of various concrete blocks to channel traffic.
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The Santa Monica beach bathroom workers, who proudly say "I love my job," recently submitted a letter requesting card check verification, and upon verification, the initiation of collective bargaining negotiations for immediate permanent-with-benefits employment for all eleven who work so hard to protect the public health.
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