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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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The research is also clear that while technological changes can reshape industries over decades, they have never led to a permanent, economy-wide loss in employment.

From Barron's

Earlier Friday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced alarm that Iran would seek to establish a permanent "tolling system" for vessels in the strait, through which one fifth of global oil normally transits.

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It was extended for two seasons before being added as a permanent ruling.

From BBC

The United States, supported by several countries including Japan, Mexico, Australia, Norway and Switzerland, wants to make the moratorium permanent.

From Barron's

A ban on campervans and motorhomes parking overnight at tourist hotspots on the North Yorkshire coast is set to be made permanent, with councillors meeting later to approve the order.

From BBC