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persistence

[per-sis-tuhns, -zis-] / pərˈsɪs təns, -ˈzɪs- /


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Many such households also face higher debt levels and budgetary constraints, given the persistence of elevated inflation.

From Barron's

Mr. Macmillan doesn’t lose sight of the central truths about clinical depression: that the causes are often inscrutable, its persistence can be intractable, and temporary relief often leads only to recurrence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pegula said this week that her patience and persistence stem from “always being a little more mature for my age even when I was younger.”

From Los Angeles Times

But the recent surge in oil prices and the persistence of core inflation could complicate that strategy.

From Barron's

“The persistence of elevated prices reflects more than just initial panic buying. It indicates a market that is increasingly pricing in the risk of prolonged geopolitical disruption.”

From The Wall Street Journal