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persistent

[per-sis-tuhnt, -zis-] / pərˈsɪs tənt, -ˈzɪs- /


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Its people have been cautious about spending, while China's persistent real estate crisis have continued to weigh on its growth.

From BBC

"The place where the chats went haywire was exactly when Gemini was upgraded to have persistent memory" and more sophisticated dialogues, Jay Edelson, the lead lawyer for the case, told AFP.

From Barron's

Stiff knees, sore hips, and persistent joint pain are often brushed off as normal signs of aging.

From Science Daily

The St. Louis Fed said that one Memphis-area manufacturer is shifting its budget toward automation, because “persistent hiring frictions make robotics and industrial AI the most reliable way to preserve throughput and quality.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Only a call from a persistent lawyer might motivate officers to actually find those items and return them by mail.

From Salon