Similar words: persistent, insistently, consistently, persistence, insistent, consistent, inconsistent, persist. Meaning: [pə(r)'sɪstəntlɪ] adv. 1. in a persistent manner 2. with persistence.
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61. He persistently asserted his right to a share in the heritage.
62. When the world economy is short of demand, argues Paul Krugman, a Nobel prizewinner, countries that persistently spend far less than they earn contribute to global unemployment.
63. Du Bois had been striving persistently for the civil and political rights of African-Americans throughout his life.
64. Article 2. The members of this treaty persistently hold that it is our peoples' un- deprivable rights in Asia to use nuclear energy for peaceful purpose.
65. In the near term, that remains a challenge given persistently high unemployment and muted wage gains.
66. Moreover, it recognizes not only the external value of nature to human, but also the value of nature itself, i. e. , the value to persistently sustain life and life-support system on the Earth.
67. And even on the Christmas roses the smuts settled persistently, incredible(Sentencedict), like black manna from the skies of doom.
68. Their investment value and average market price tend to increase irregularly but persistently over the decades, as their net worth builds up through the reinvestment of undistributed earnings.
69. Impulse function test shows that FDI, surplus of processing trade and remain sum of deposit minus loan impact exchange reserve positively and persistently.
70. Unless the foam phenomenon of over-heating investment is prevented, the real estate industry and national economy can't flourish stably and persistently.
71. The variograms of arsenic persistently increased and could be fitted by exponential equation.
72. This is just like a strange skylight beam bursts persistently into his picture.
73. People are apt to petrify, even at a University, if they follow the same paths too persistently.
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