| 31. | "We have a permanency, a long-time stability that's very, very important.
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| 32. | If they don't want to talk yet about permanency planning, we don't push it.
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| 33. | Albritton's penchant for always questioning a conclusion led him to avoid the permanency of the written word.
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| 34. | With tobacco as a successful export crop, the financial future and permanency of the Virginia Colony was assured.
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| 35. | Continuing in to the wade phase a greater degree of permanency is indicated by homes with walls and roofs.
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| 36. | "It's very symbolic to plant a tree, but there's a permanency to it.
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| 37. | Applying this adjustment to the above Slater determinant, one determines the following necessary and sufficient condition for Slater permanency:
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| 38. | Due to the high interest in international mobility, there is little permanency in the nursing positions in the Philippines.
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| 39. | Beginning in the 19th century, naturally occurring levees were reinforced for permanency, to protect farmlands from regular flooding.
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| 40. | It'll be regularly updated to factor in new discussions, and to note the permanency of the feature.
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