permanency u rečniku PONS

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Beginning in the 19th century, naturally occurring levees were reinforced for permanency, to protect farmlands from regular flooding.
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Permanency would have been important to the city's residents.
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The senate, therefore, ought to be this body; and to answer these purposes, they ought to have permanency and stability.
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Properties of tangible symbols include permanency, capacity to be manipulated by both the user and the communication partner, and an obvious relationship between the symbol and the referent.
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These conditions include increased enthusiasm, advantageous political and economic conditions, and less bureaucratic resistance due to the lack of permanency in pilot programs.
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Some might ask if we can afford to ensure permanency of our community gardens for our children and for future generations.
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The repetition of time affects memory and how one can travel through their own past to find permanency and the divine.
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It is solely in the mind and the heart where any sense of permanency or equilibrium can ever be found.
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The exposed pigment particles are also vulnerable to damaging ultraviolet light, which can compromise pigment permanency.
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Savage writes about his anxiousness over how the permanency of marriage might impact his relationship.
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