Examples of using "Permanente" in a sentence and their english translations:
Everlasting fear, everlasting peace.
likely permanent.
Keep clear.
No pain is permanent.
The stench is permanent.
a permanent balancing act.
I don't have a permanent job.
Lifelong education means perpetual retraining.
- I think it's a permanent change.
- I think that it's a permanent change.
end up rolling out and making permanent,
It is difficult to find a well paid permanent job.
And language only goes from being always frustrating
Do you want your permanent to look natural?
I've been in constant contact with Tom.
There is nothing permanent except change.
Students are the permanent ingredient in our education.
received the first permanent artificial heart in Utah in 1982,
regarding the ongoing disparity and fortunes between women and men;
Here, the temporary is becoming the new permanent.
Permanent peace is nothing but an illusion.
No joy is temporary, because the impression it leaves is permanent.
All that chemo had taken a permanent physical toll on my body.
previously existing. It is a permanent forward flight and a constant added
Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles.
In my opinion, permanent peace is nothing but illusion.
However, by September, Sinan’s preparations for permanent occupation are not going well.
I'm always living in the world of dreams.
Liberty, as we all know, cannot flourish in a country that is permanently on a war footing, or even a near war footing. Permanent crisis justifies permanent control of everybody and everything by the agencies of central government.
Sam got a raw deal when he was laid off just before his job would have become permanent.
One of the most curious things that has forced itself on my notice is that there is no permanence in the judgement of beauty.
- Menopause is the permanent cessation of the ovaries' primary functions.
- The menopause is the permanent cessation of the ovaries' principal functions.
In order to deal with repeat offenders, Mr Johnson is also establishing a "two strikes and you're out" policy - serious breaches of the rules will result in permanent removal of free travel rights.