permanency w słowniku PONS

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez 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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They are replaced by high-molecular-weight phthalates (those with more than 6 carbons in their backbone, which gives them increased permanency and durability).
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Furthermore, the formation of a counter-elite, made up of influential individuals and key leaders, within the victim state establishes the legitimacy and permanency of a new regime.
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Continuing in to the wade phase a greater degree of permanency is indicated by homes with walls and roofs.
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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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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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Indoor football is an innovation, but it promises to become a permanency for late games.
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Special emphasis is given to achieving permanency goals for children within 12 months of placement.
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The exposed pigment particles are also vulnerable to damaging ultraviolet light, which can compromise pigment permanency.
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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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