Indeed, it is so permanent that it can sometimes be passed down the generations, leading to a lot of excitable talk about the inheritance of acquired characteristics normally regarded as a Darwinian no-no.
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So a permanent shift toward smaller cars would devastate industry profits.
The best way to do so is through permanent rate reductions, not temporary rebates.
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And so giving them permanent relief is good for those families.
The City Council speaker's proposal for so-called permanent affordable housing is attracting resistance from many low-cost housing advocates, but one of them has become the plan's most active supporter.
The City Council speaker's proposal for so-called permanent affordable housing is attracting resistance from many low-cost housing advocates, who say it would make some types of buildings harder to finance and result in fewer units overall.
' Fifty per-cent of youngsters on the work experience scheme so far have found permanent work.
Of course, your own deaths are less than permanent, so maybe you just have to roll with it.
The disposal of carbon dioxide needs to be permanent, so a lot of conditions have to be met.
Lunn said the device puts a controlled electronic field into the water, which dissipates quickly, so there is no permanent damage to the shark.
To improve the efficiency of this process, he worked out a way of arranging permanent magnets so as to concentrate their combined fields in a single direction, providing extra oomph.
The first is over such boring words as domicile, permanent establishment and so on.
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For whatever reason, the decline was likely permanent--so said Joseph Grundfest, a Stanford Law School professor and expert on securities class actions, last year.
The Saruni Samburu Lodge is so perfectly designed that its permanent tents virtually meld into the rocky bluff on which it is located.
As the fighting progressed, some of the raids resulted in so-called lodgments permanent presences on the outskirts of the city.
The ICC was established as a permanent court, so a special tribunal did not have to be set up after each conflict in which war crimes were allegedly committed.
Steel mills that needed 100 -- or 1, 000 employees are now able to do the same work with 100 employees, so layoffs too often became permanent, not just a temporary part of the business cycle.
So if you're considering permanent ink, take the necessary steps to reduce your risk of tattoo regret.
Others have called for shorter residency limits - such as four or six years - for domestic helpers so that they cannot apply for permanent residency.
We want to re-hire them, hire them and train them to do these weatherization jobs and give them a skill they can work with, so they end up having a permanent job.
So while the measures were far from permanent or perfect solutions, they were big fixes.
Visas for permanent residency are capped, so that no country can have more than 7% each year.
The Americans clearly hope that an agreement will reduce the tension so the deadline can be postponed while permanent-status negotiations get under way.
This rests on the notion that there is a fixed ceiling for output, rising over time, so any shortfall against potential is a permanent loss.
For most of the 1980s and early 1990s, Britain's splendid isolation was not so much a policy failure as a permanent condition of life in Europe.
For my own part, this book is now a permanent fixture at my desk so I can refresh myself on physics concepts that get discussed in papers that I read.
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama called for a short-term deal to put off the cuts so Congress could continue work on a permanent fix that provides desired reductions in the federal deficit.
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