permanent condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpermanentandcondition
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permanent
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/us/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In saying this, we do not believe this is a stable andpermanentcondition.
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Love without confidence is not apermanentcondition.
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That is thepermanentconditionupon which our prosperity depends.
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Is not this apermanentconditionof mobilisation?
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However, that is not apermanentcondition, and we should not pretend that it is.
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There is a danger in taking the current improvement as apermanentcondition.
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But let us remember that we are legislating how for apermanentcondition.
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But that does not mean apermanentconditionof things, and it is certainly not appeasement.
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They may become demented during labour but it is not apermanentcondition.
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We also need to be aware that disability is not necessarily apermanentcondition.
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Nationalism is apermanentconditionof life and a permanent threat of death.
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To die from semi-starvation is apermanentconditionin the country; the condition is not one of periodical famine.
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Doctors say they believe that in a great majority of cases feeblemindedness is apermanentconditionwhich cannot be cured.
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There is a third class of pension for dependant parents, namely, that based on apermanentconditionof need.
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On the other hand, exile, whether in flight from taxes or the law, is apermanentcondition.
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I suggest that he is living in apermanentconditionof optimistic expectancy not at all warranted by the facts.
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The state of national emergency has become apermanentcondition.
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There is no reason to assume that the present level of unemployment high though it is, is symptomatic of apermanentcondition.
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They have been so long unemployed that they have come to look, many of them, upon the thing as apermanentconditionof their existence.
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The fact that regular overtime is apermanentconditionof military service should be taken into account in determining basic pay.
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Looking at the history of the textile industry, for example, we ask whether unemployment is thepermanentconditionand full employment the temporary condition.
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The man may get worse, but the medical board will not be prepared to say that he is suffering from apermanentcondition.
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The real situation that we face at the moment is that of having to get even into apermanentconditionof balance.
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If a man can prove that he is permanently unable to follow his old occupation, he qualifies for the allowance on thepermanentcondition.
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This is actually a misnomer, since it is apermanentcondition.
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