Failure is not a permanent state, but merely a temporary challenge that had to be tackled creatively.
Mr Hunt claimed people are "living in a permanent state of fear".
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But tobacco companies have been in an almost permanent state of crisis as the medical evidence against them has unfolded over the years.
Despite the almost permanent state of war between the Wazirs and the Mehsud, these commanders forged an alliance with Baitullah Mehsud last February.
Just as some people view getting engaged differently in 2012 than they did a mere decade ago, living together is now regarded as a permanent state for many couples.
This is a more-or-less permanent state of affairs, because Mr O'Konek's contract says he does not have to take language lessons for three years (he wants to devote himself to the telecoms business first).
If banks benefit from permanent state protection against collapse, then perhaps we need to make explicit that there is a contract between banks and state that they should never ever take steps to reduce their tax burden.
Such a step would surely have the effect of making the present policy paralysis in the Gulf a permanent state, with devastating implications for long-term U.S. interests in the region and a disturbing precedent for future military operations.
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Court-appointed doctors had said she was in a permanent vegetative state and would not recover, but her parents had said she could.
But there are many unknowns about this treatment, and it's not clear how permanent the state of desensitization is, she said, and this immunotherapy method is not a cure.
It does raise many ethical issues - for example - it is lawful to allow patients in a permanent vegetative state to die by withdrawing all treatment, but if a patient showed they could respond it would not be, even if they made it clear that was what they wanted.
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Patient L suffered severe brain damage following a third cardiac arrest in mid-July and relatives say it is too early to determine whether he is in a "permanent" vegetative state, arguing they have observed "some degree of responsiveness".
These interest and royalty payments shall be exempt from any taxes in that State provided that the beneficial owner of the payment is a company or permanent establishment in another Member State.
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None of this suggests, however, that the American urban core is in a state of permanent decline.
So in January Mr Murkowski reversed himself and suggested using part of the Permanent Fund to pay state bills.
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Apparently Tim Cook and Larry Page are trying to discuss a way out of this state of permanent litigation.
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Gilmore said he would like to see the plan become a permanent fixture in the state, which currently has about 30, 000 IT jobs unfilled.
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It proposes that an interim Palestinian state would be established by the end of this year and a state with permanent borders by 2005.
It keeps the tension high ahead of the return leg with Bayern and maintains the state of permanent warfare under which Mourinho's teams tend to thrive.
When the U.S. Congress returns to work in September, it's likely to make permanent a moratorium on state and local taxes on Internet access that would otherwise expire on Nov. 1.
But in the end its members endorsed using the Permanent Fund to support the state's budget.
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The State funds 7 permanent theatres which specialize in Kunqu and encompass a total of 500 practitioners.
The state seeks a permanent injunction against all NCAA penalties, which include the fine and a four-year ban from football's postseason.
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Sir John Chilcot, 70, is a former permanent under-secretary of state at the Northern Ireland Office and has been chairman since 2001 of the Police Foundation and sat on the Butler Inquiry into the intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Instead, EU heads of state would elect a permanent president every two-and-a-half years.
In states that do not, it offers a temporary Federal work sharing program to bridge the gap until the state can create a permanent program.
According to the plan, when the homeless have found a permanent place to live, the state will offer them whatever social services they need to succeed in that house, from substance-abuse counseling to simple help in learning how to shop or how to balance a checkbook.
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