Persist, Persistent, Persistence
persist (verb) - continue to exist, continue to do
persistent (adjective) - continuing to exist, never changing or stopping
persistence (noun)
persist in
persist with
still persists
persistent balance of payments surpluses
persistent current account surplus
persistent problems
persistent failure
persistent criticism
persistent critic
persistent rumours
persistent salesman
persistent shortages
persistent violations
persistent doubts
persistent cough
persistent symptoms
persistent conflict
persist in flouting the law
persist with an agenda
persist in the matter
persist anyway
persist over time
a problem likely to persist until
reward for persistence
steady and persistent improvement
a persistent failure to
tenacious and persistent
stubbornly persist
grew more and more persistent
remind yourself to persist
Example sentences:
* Persist!
* Be a little bit more persistent and don't give up so easily.
* The crux of the 'baht problem' lies in Thailand's persistent current account surplus and the continued focus on export as the main engine driving the economy
* Persistent balance of payments surpluses arising from a policy of undervalued exchange rates would only force the GICT to get bigger, pushing it to eventually make risky investments.
* Does Thailand need its persistent current account surplus anymore?
* Rumours still persist that the firm will be sold soon.
* Problems still persist to this day.
* The public forum was set up in response to persistent criticism.
* Illegal campers who persist in flouting the law will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
* She knows how much this annoys him, but persists in doing it anyway.
* Contact your doctor if the cough persists.
* This is a problem likely to persist until global standards and certification processes advance a little further.
* Why do you persist with this line of attack in solving the problem?
* "Despite his constant protestations of love and devotion, her doubts persisted."
* They stubbornly persisted in scheduling their main events at the same time as the major golfing events that everyone is watching on TV.
* Shortages still persist in several commodities.
* If symptoms persist, seek professional advice.
* If farmers persist in spraying broad-spectrum pesticides on crops, there will certainly be long-term negative public health effects.
* I constantly remind myself to persist, stay on course, stay positive, and weather the storm.
* If you persist, we will eventually be rewarded and can buy a big house.
* If you persist in pursuing this agenda, you can expect resistance.
* Despite great opposition to his plans, he persisted anyway.
* The creditor grew more and more persistent in collecting their accounts receivables.
* The improvement in standards has been steady and persistent.
* He was tenacious and persistent salesman.
* She was a persistent critic of the government's economic policies.
* You have to be persistent.
* The company is guilty of serious and persistent violations of government regulations.
* There is a persistent failure to distinguish between the different kinds of problems the firm is facing.






