Sentence examples for practice permanence from inspiring English sources

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We demonstrated that UNESCO assigns a high value to the following parameters: historical features, traditional crops and local products, land-use and agricultural practice permanence, and the presence of architecture related to agricultural activity.

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You can joke around every once in a while, but if you play with poor tone or technique, remember that practice makes for permanence.

The biggest disadvantage of permanent fillers is their permanence.

Time-honored practices often start by happenstance and blossom into historical permanence without warning: one winter solstice, a druid drags a bush into his hut; 2,000 years later, Wal-Mart is selling flame-retardant plastic pines.

Ornamental landscapes have good potential for carbon sequestration but management practices can affect their net carbon sequestration and the permanence of the carbon sequestered.

They are not, however, concerned with demonstrating the limitless structural regularities in society (such as linguistic routines, the permanence of national boundaries, the stability of religious practices, or the durability of gender or racial inequality).

This could involve establishing integrated permanence services in all areas and a nationally agreed permanence practice and skills framework.

On the employers' side, a wide range of good practices are discussed, including both individual issues like working conditions, stability and permanence of employment, career development, funding, salaries, and collective issues like gender balance.

This approach rests in stark opposition to their architectural backgrounds, forsaking the staid permanence of the monumental skyscraper for a more scrappy, ad hoc design practice that feels just as much at home creating furniture, interactive websites, and large-scale installations as they do conceiving physical structures.

There is also a spectrum of biospheric carbon sequestration methods, such as enhancing oceanic plankton productivity by iron fertilization, reforestation or altering forestry and agricultural management practices to maximize carbon stored in soil and vegetation, but the potential and permanence of these biospheric techniques have been unclear.

Prior has 80 from 92 balls now; Finn, secreting permanence at the crease, has 15 from 52. "Broad just doesn't get enough practice with the bat," says Phil. "Tailenders lose form too, just like top order players.

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