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Перевод: persist
[глагол] упорствовать; упрямиться; настоять; настойчиво продолжать; упорно продолжать; оставаться; продолжать существовать; сохраняться; удерживаться; устоять
Тезаурус:
- This need enables him to persist in his laborious task (the author is indebted to Dafydd Edward Spink for permission to use this story):
- But in the course of developing our case we have found no grounds upon which I could have validly chosen my present ends except that they are the ones to which I spontaneously tended when most aware; on what grounds then could I persist in preferring these ends to a further advance in awareness which would undermine them?
- Every such Constitution has been ignored or resisted by the Irish, but still the English persist.
- The Unemployment Society is what will come about, he suggests, if we merely follow present trends and if we persist, as a society, with our present views about what constitutes a full-time permanent job.
- Being the most widespread and physically apparent form of severe mental handicap, Down's Syndrome is relatively well known in Britain, but considerable misunderstandings persist about the nature of the handicap.
- Secondly, social scientists are only just beginning to develop procedures for evaluating the economic costs and benefits of innovative work design; and, thirdly, little is known about the conditions under which these innovative job designs persist across time and diffuse across companies and countries.
- But even when children outgrow their biological needs, their tastes persist as passions turn to chocolate, cheeseburgers, chips and milk shakes.
- For a few dogs such as Sombro, the drives of adolescence persist into adulthood and while the dog can be okay while fit and young, life can get increasingly tough as they get older.
- Steadily, then, over the two years or so following Herr Bremann's death, his lordship, together with Sir David Cardinal, who became his closest ally during that time, succeeded in gathering together a broad alliance of figures who shared the conviction that the situation in Germany should not be allowed to persist.
- Herpes virus is known to persist in the nervous system between recurrent outbreaks of symptoms.
- Secondly, admission to a psychiatric unit has presumably been the result of distress which in many cases will persist after admission.
- It is relatively easy to legislate against CFCs - but they may persist in the atmosphere for 100 years, and so will continue to build up; and it is far harder to suppress N 2 0 production.
- how you can persist in being so utterly incompetent bewilders me, and so while indulging in a little light entertainment in the ZZAP! offices (brutally torturing the staff for being human) I decided it was time I found a solution to the problem.
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