| The main effort should focus on finding a solution to the conflict, rather than persisting with the current situation of conflict management. |
| There is a persisting myth in Indian cricket that spin is more important than pace. |
| What such views have in common is the conviction that the notion of something's persisting through time is ultimately primitive and irreducible. |
| They commended him for persisting with the story whilst under pressure from numerous sources. |
| Emotions, like beliefs and desires, can exist either as occurrent events or as persisting modifications of the mind. |
| Common consensus was that, as a lyric baritone, his voice was too light but he kept persisting. |