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persisted

[per-sis-tid, -zis-] / pərˈsɪs tɪd, -ˈzɪs- /


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But the creativity persisted: Williams learned how to use a camera and edit clips so he could make goofy videos for his family, run photoshoots for his kids and dabble in wedding photography.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nike NKE -0.09%decrease; red down pointing triangle recorded a slight uptick in sales during the fiscal second quarter as it continues its turnaround efforts, though weakness in its China business persisted.

From The Wall Street Journal

This may help explain why the system has persisted over long evolutionary timescales.

From Science Daily

What’s surprising is that the bias against FHA borrowers has persisted even in today’s buyer’s market, when desperate sellers are offering discounts and other incentives to close the deal.

From MarketWatch

Although Oracle management emphasized the company’s financial health on its earnings call, shares of Oracle fell as much as 12% after the closing bell Wednesday, as concerns about its financing strategy persisted.

From MarketWatch