persistence u rečniku PONS

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It was the passion and persistence of the underground hip hop scene that allowed it to prosper later on.
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Planning and persistence is important, as it often requires many takes to perfect the stunt.
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Due to the persistence of local artists, the area was finally released and remade to be an art center.
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His persistence, patience and hard work yielded spectacular results.
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Evidence also suggests that access to financial aids also increases both persistence and competition.
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As slaves were generally forbidden to learn to read and write, black families passed along oral histories, which have had great persistence.
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It has become an important foundation for the persistence of the existing authority structure centered on the father and the son.
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Primary keys are the foundation of object persistence between server and client.
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Usually the image persistence is temporary, but can become permanent.
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He is particularly critical of the persistence of "caciquismo" the control exercised by powerful local figures over the political process in rural areas.
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