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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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The card is pricey, but the promise is big: permanent U.S. residency in record time for $1 million and a $15,000 processing fee.

From Barron's

The commission's executive director had recommended approving plans for the ballroom, saying the White House was responding to changing times and the "longstanding need" for permanent space to "host diplomatic and other state events".

From BBC

But in a country with a long memory for royal misbehavior, the mark on his legacy is permanent.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Cincinnati company had been searching for a permanent leader for almost a year after the departure of longtime CEO Rodney McMullen for an undisclosed ethics violation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Associated British Foods appointed a permanent chief executive for its fast-fashion chain Primark, part of a leadership shuffle as the group looks to turn around its current weak performance.

From The Wall Street Journal