permanence造句

No physical permanence, but only an ideal one, is necessary.

People don’t always understand the permanence of their social media actions.

We may well believe that permanence and stability would seem like considerable values to a generation that remembered the disorders and changes of the Revolution and Restoration.

When Mr Clinton was President, the Palestinians still had what they used to call a sole, legitimate representative in the person of Yasser Arafat, who said he accepted the permanence of Israel.

Tradition is the illusion of permanence.

Contractors often use conventional concrete blocks for their strength and to give permanence to landscaped areas.

Through 3 months 'steady operation, the fixed small balls in NO. 3 reactor have a better performance and a better permanence.

On the other hand, the selection of faculty by peers empowered by the permanence of their appointments still seems the best way to ensure that they are chosen on the right grounds.

They daily build an immense distributed document, one that is under eternal construction, constant flux, and fleeting permanence.

Because, despite the fleeting nature of most of my encounters, and despite my own role in their short duration, I think what I have been seeking in some form from all of these men is permanence.

When new or difficult material is presented, almost all listeners are faced with a challenge because human speech lacks the stability and permanence of the printed word.

Does this mean that object permanence is prewired in the brain?

He was the personification of stability and permanence, even when, in Gitlin's words, his message was "that things are falling apart."

permanence造句

One final example of an object permanence study.