Fascination can’t persist, either.
Do objects persist through change by having temporal parts?
Another issue is the assumption that overall market returns will persist.
Especially since after Hannah-Jones apologized and deleted her tweet, the theories persist.
Elements persist in the compound somewhat as individual notes persist in a chord.
The third objection was that someone could persist through a loss of memory, a claim Locke's view denies.
The expanded earned-income tax credit, which tops up the wages of working-class Americans, would persist for just another year.
Perdurantists believe that ordinary things like animals, boats and planets have temporal parts (things persist by ‘perduring’).
Additionally, PFSI's servicing profitability should continue to persist into 2021 given the EBO opportunity for loans in forbearance."
A few Warren supporters held up signs reading “WARREN HAS A PLAN FOR THAT” and “PERSIST, PERSIST, PERSIST.”
“This work shows that the advantages of coming from a high-income family persist for graduates right into the labour market at age 30,” he said.
Typically, objects which have any temporal parts are thought to have instantaneous temporal parts (‘time-slices’), which do not themselves persist through time.
We have already noted (in section 2.3) that Edwards’s case for continuous creation comes close to denying that created things do, strictly, persist through time.
And the tricky clinical particulars of any given resuscitation mean that the paper cannot give rise to hard-and-fast rules about exactly how long doctors should persist.
“We must unwaveringly persist in the principle that the party manages the media, persist in politicians running periodicals, TV stations and news websites.”
And if there could be immaterial people, such as gods or angels, what it takes for them to persist might differ from what it takes for a human person to persist.
While Descartes’s argument, as stated, assumes that created things persist through time, Edwards comes close to claiming that created things do not persist at all.
On top of this, the relativist about identity thinks that an entity who is of two sorts can persist according to one, while failing to persist according to the other.
"They only report associations and while the associations persist even after taking into account possible confounding factors the study does not provide any evidence that increasing alcohol intake or consumption frequency will reduce the risks of diabetes," he said.
If the world is not separated by its substance from God but always exists conjoined with him and in the same way will persist to eternity, it does not subsist in itself … But it will be an accident of God that can neither be separated from him nor persist separately.
persist
verb stative
- continue to exist
verb change
- be persistent, refuse to stop
Example: he persisted to call me every night
verb stative
- stay behind
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