Examples of using More persistent in English and their translations into Italian
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while the volcanic action was more persistent.
The latter differs from the former in its relatively duller plumage and more persistent tail movements.
the perlage will be more persistent.
The closer the front approached, the fights of our group with Hitlerites were more persistent.
the process is much more persistent.
clearness of a pronunciation of a name does the owner more persistent and firm.
their organism is more persistent and vital.
Young people need to be more persistent and have strong wills to achieve their goals.".
DDoS attackers are more persistent than ever, attacking targets an average of 32 times over the quarter.
If there were more persistent encrustations, you could remove them through abrasive paper, or, in worst cases,
so some people are more persistent than others to achieve a goal.
prevailing southwesterly winds and have a more persistent snow cover an important water source in early spring.
At about 4:00 the chatter of the faithful becomes more and more persistent until they glimpse, with the opening of the door of Beatitudes by Rollo,
will be more persistent and lasting.
This confirms the more persistent current upward pressures on euro area inflation, resulting largely from
interest rates to prevent that pressure from translating into more persistent deviations from price stability.
current account deficits have been more persistent, although in the case of Germany the deficit in 1997 was small.
also are more likely to be subject to more persistent forms of poverty and deprivation.
such that adverse reactions of overdose due to NUEDEXTA might be more severe or more persistent compared to overdose of dextromethorphan alone.
they seem all the more persistent in heading towards them.