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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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He expanded the role of the proposed board in the last week that included a $1 billion fee for a permanent seat, according to a charter sent to prospective members, including world leaders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some teachers in Scotland are spending years on the supply list or leaving the country due to a lack of permanent jobs, BBC Scotland has learned.

From BBC

Of the 27 permanent Premier League managers appointed since the start of the 2023-24 season, 15 have left their clubs and 12 remain in charge.

From BBC

However, claiming early results in a permanent reduction in benefits compared with waiting until Full Retirement Age.

From MarketWatch

In response to the decree, the Kurdish administration in Syria's north and north-east said it was "a first step" but called for "permanent constitutions that express the will of the people", rather than "temporary decrees".

From BBC