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Перевод: persistence speek persistence


[существительное]
упорство; настойчивость ; выносливость ; закаленность ; живучесть ; стойкость ; постоянство; продолжительность ; сохранение эффекта после устранения причины, вызвавшей его


Тезаурус:

  1. In still others - for example, some seaweeds - haploid and diploid stages are similar in structure and persistence.
  2. More experiments follow, all, we will suppose, impeccably designed, and the results seem to confirm the persistence of this accuracy order across a wide range of experimental conditions.
  3. It is in these terms that we find sodomy lurking in the cultural histories of the deviants in early modern England, and in a way which throws light on the persistence today of the connection between political and sexual subversion, and the condensation/displacement of social crisis into sexuality.
  4. But Shearer's 69th minute penalty, which he had earned through his own persistence, enabled Southampton to record their sixth successive league win.
  5. Indeed, the inter-war years saw the continued decline of the Liberal Party and the persistence of factionalism.
  6. On the other hand critics of the consensus within the Labour and the Conservative parties are more likely to point to the failures of political will, courage, persistence, and policy preparation by their respective leaderships as explanations for the convergence.
  7. consistency and persistence are watchwords in early learning, especially with certain volatile (hyperactive) children who find it difficult to concentrate for long enough to absorb life's lessons.
  8. Mr Heseltine is slowly reaping the reward of the patience, persistence and self-restraint he has demonstrated since his stormy resignation in 1986.
  9. For Eva Maria, persistence and endurance paid off.
  10. The cry of "neocolonialism" attacks a real issue: the persistence of a world economy and political order that imposes upon its constituent elements quite strict forms of behaviour.
  11. The epistemological rationale for his presumption, of the persistence of all such causes of change into the present and future, is the ideal of explanation by real or existing causes, verae causae .
  12. We may show the same kind of symptom but with different degrees of severity or persistence.
  13. Jim Smyth of the Ulster Workers' Council emphasised and re-emphasised it with particular skill and persistence.

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