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adjective
Obstinately refusing to give up or let go.
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Contrary to persistent rumors, few of them are vegetarian.
This is thanks to "persistent headwinds" buffeting the economy.
His comments, however, will add fuel to persistent calls for Najib to step down.
MPs later said she had been "hounded" and subjected to "persistent harassment".
As resources run thin, more production is no longer an option to respond to persistent poverty.
That has led to persistent allegations of a bungled investigation and possible cover-up.
(Our son tells us the same, though he also readily admits to persistent drug abuse).
"If you can say 'no' to persistent Indian grandparents, you can say 'no' to anyone".
This system was susceptible to persistent, blatant, and ultimately unacceptable degrees of inefficiency, corruption, and partisanship.
But the new dispute is more technical, relating to persistent breaches of deficit rules.
The defensive slogs of the 1990s gave way to persistent motion and more long jumpers.
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