0 staying the same or continuing for a long time:
The funeral spaces are places of the mytho-poetic reconstruction of life, and are linked to the permanence of life.
In this case, the parasite increases the permanence of a habitat that would normally be too ephemeral to support many epibionts.
Its lavish womb unceasingly ensures the permanence of the life-cycle.
This process of construction continues all through one's life, even if some elements in a person's identity have more permanence than others.
This will depend to a large degree on the perceived permanence of the earnings changes.
In the end, we accept at our peril a too-simple distinction between the permanence of print versus the instability of handwriting.
I think that what it asks goes beyond the subject's understanding that physical objects have permanence.
The dominance of its symmetry communicates a sense of order, harmony, power and permanence.