This early socialization process is important because it recognizes that the nurse extern is a team member and provides a sense of permanence. |
More difficult to handle than the immediate grief is the permanence of loss that sets in later. |
The documentary advertisements that the draftsman of the Act had in mind would have had some quality of permanence. |
Everything is in a never-ending state of flux, oscillating between life and death, mocking our every attempt at permanence. |
They are unreadable inscriptions, and as such convey the permanence and provisionality of all inscription. |
In particular, the regime demands formal U.S. and international recognition of the permanence of the borders under its control. |