Sentence examples for persistently proved from inspiring English sources

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It may seem odd that so idiosyncratic a writer should take such relish in collective research, workshops and joint experiment, but she has persistently proved to be, in Mr. Daldry's words, "a fantastic fellow-explorer, who comes into the rehearsal room without preconceptions and works with you to find a physical theatrical language for whatever she's written".

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But times change and after five years in which its forecasts have proved persistently overoptimistic, the OECD is becoming increasingly fretful.

Until now, accountable care organizations were like unicorns, creatures that flourished in the imagination but proved persistently elusive in the natural world.

Swissair counted on its sound reputation to make the alliance a success, but it soon began to tarnish as punctuality suffered and several of the smaller carriers, especially Sabena, proved persistently weak.

All are areas that have proven persistently difficult to pacify since the American-led invasion of March 2003.

This arc suggests a rupture between issues on which college women have largely triumphed since Cohen's day -- greater success in educational and professional arenas -- and those which prove persistently vexing: questions of sexual autonomy and reproductive justice.

That barrier proved less formidable once prices stayed persistently low into 2016.

However, these efforts have not always proved adequate, and many similar urbanization problems have been persistently reoccurring.

A number of governmental officials and international bodies have tried persistently to diffuse them, but their high-profile efforts have not proved effective.

Justo Rufino Barrios, (born 1835, San Lorenzo, Guatemala died April 2, 1885, Chalchuapa, El Salvador), president of Guatemala (1873 85), who carried out liberal domestic policies by dictatorial means and persistently advocated Central American unity, to be imposed by force if diplomacy proved inadequate.

Justo Rufino Barrios, (born 1835, San Lorenzo, Guatemala died April 2, 1885, Chalchuapa, El Salvador) president of Guatemala (1873 85), who carried out liberal domestic policies by dictatorial means and persistently advocated Central American unity, to be imposed by force if diplomacy proved inadequate.

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