Examples of using A persistent in English and their translations into Greek
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A persistent(more than 6 weeks)
The problem of poverty in Europe is a persistent negative phenomenon affecting many Europeans and particularly women.
provides a persistent, production-quality, supercomputing environment across Europe,
thinning under the blows of a persistent and dynamic armed uprising.
This is characterized by a persistent, excessive worrying about everyday events
you might try acting in a persistent and dynamic manner,
may be a persistent or single session cookie.
all the efforts of the class-conscious workers, must be concentrated on a persistent, persevering, all-round struggle against these prejudices.
A persistent, abnormal, or irrational fear of a specific thing
very reliable and without a persistent unpleasant odor in the rooms;?
Experiencing the mystery of Pentecost is made possible within the Church after a persistent and arduous struggle,
Unparalleled Depth to Multiplayer- Multiplayer builds from the success of Call of Duty 2 delivering a persistent online experience for greater community interaction.
Unparalleled Depth to Multiplayer- The highly-anticipated multiplayer builds from the success of Call of Duty 2 deliver a persistent online experience for greater community action.
assures China of a persistent large trade surplus.
assures China of a persistent large trade surplus.
assures China of a persistent large trade surplus.
your baby develops a persistent bright red,
Whereas making late payments is a persistent harmful practice that has a negative effect on the development of European companies,
However, if there is a persistent runny nose in a child,
have been regarded as the first event since the Great Depression to have a persistent economic effect with a near collapse of our monetary system.