1 the quality of being persistent, or the act of persisting:
That is, she finally, with secret persistence, taught herself to read.
Many theoretical and empirical papers provide support for the inclusion of some unemployment persistence in a macroeconomic model.
This is based on measures of a referent's prior salience in the discourse and its planned persistence in the next utterance.
Also, the persistence of serum antibodies makes it difficult to differentiate between previous and recent exposures to a pathogen.
In any case, in order to improve control efficacy there is a need to address the potential factors responsible for persistence of the transmission.
The reason is that the human capital endowments of new cohorts rise more strongly when persistence is higher.
The persistence of this pressure difference across the downstream channel is required to maintain the curved flow there.
Higher persistence is associated with larger (absolute) tax elasticities, even if the model allows for altruistic bequests.
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