permanence


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After purging the type of care, region, and age differences from the comparisons, the difference in legal permanence rates narrowed from 8.3 percentage points to 2.8 percentage points between the experimental and observational groups.
Long-term permanence and high activity during outdoor exposure are claimed.
The permanence of Racism, by Derrick Bell, Basic Books, New York, 1992,222pp, $20
[beaucoup moins que]63.990 commercants seront concernes par la permanence durant les deux jours de l'Aid El Adha[beaucoup plus grand que], a precise Said Djellab.
The final recommendation, which excludes permanence, is the legalization of same-sex marriage.
That poses a quandary for design guidelines requiring "quality and permanence" that borders on the metaphysical: What does it mean to be permanent?
Kenneth Burke's Permanence and Change: A Critical Companion
On the other hand, the permanence of a system is very important.
It also builds stability for the families who provide that permanence," said Karen Madeiros, the Adoptive Families Association executive director.