persistence


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Synonyms for persistence

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Synonyms for persistence

the state or quality of being insistent

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Synonyms for persistence

the property of a continuous and connected period of time

the act of persisting or persevering

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Then rising, he answered: "Commander of the Faithful, I crave your pardon humbly, for my persistence in beseeching your Highness to do an action which appears on the face of it to be without any meaning.
Tip became alarmed at this accident, as well as at the persistence of the Saw-Horse in prancing around in a circle; so he called out:
But more and more often, and with greater persistence, he watched her.
But, as we have said, D'Artagnan paid no attention to this persistence of poor Kitty.
Raoul, concealed in the shadow, divined the many passionate thoughts that established, between the tent of the young ambassador and the balcony of the princess, a mysterious and magical bond of sympathy -- a bond created by thoughts imprinted with so much strength and persistence of will, that they must have caused happy and loving dreams to alight upon the perfumed couch, which the count, with the eyes of his soul, devoured so eagerly.
Such questions, at such an hour, were bound to drift through his mind; but he was conscious that their uncomfortable persistence and precision were due to the inopportune arrival of the Countess Olenska.
"In plain truth, mademoiselle, you show a strange persistence in what you say."
WEDNESDAY, July 31, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- For patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), the rates of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation (PAVM) persistence after pulmonary embolization are increased with active tobacco use, according to a study published online July 30 in Radiology.
Non-traditional students often lack the academic persistence to persevere and complete degrees (Bergman, Gross, Berry, & Shuck, 2014).
Olwero said the virus can evade typical signature-based detection and has several methods for maintaining persistence, including
Houston, TX, December 03, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas around the office of Persistence is The Key, as volunteers assemble gift bags to give away to local charities.
Studies of note include a retrospective multicentre cohort study of biologic-naive adults with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, two systematic reviews and meta-analyses of real-world treatment persistence and mucosal healing, and a time-trend analysis of Entyvio utilization and outcomes across the United States.
So He taught them how not to pray (Matthew 6:5-8), how they should pray (Matthew 6:9-13), and the confidence and persistence with which they were to call out to God (Matthew 7:7-11).
This research approaches the influence of income smoothing on persistence of the earnings reported by firms, considering the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), in Brazilian market.