Examples of 'relatively permanent' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively permanent"

relatively permanent - somewhat enduring or long-lasting

How to use "relatively permanent" in a sentence

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relatively permanent
Causes solid and relatively permanent muscle gains.
But most of your improvement should be relatively permanent.
They are relatively permanent in nature.
Some of these adaptations are relatively permanent.
Any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a direct result of experience.
This change is relatively permanent.
This study also supports earlier results that depressive symptoms and hostility are relatively permanent traits.
These varieties are relatively permanent for the language user.
The work of these sculptor engineers allows their people to develop a relatively permanent culture.
Frequently, relatively permanent connections have been attempted.
O they provide their occupants with a relatively permanent residence.
Tables may store relatively permanent data, or may be frequently updated.
However, most of your improvement should be relatively permanent.
The matrix, then, contains a relatively permanent deposit of the organic molecule.
Happiness has been defined as a state of well - being that is relatively permanent.

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A relatively permanent and general conviction that social relations are like a zero-sum game.
Secondly, relationships with and between family members are relatively permanent.
Furthermore, the paper is relatively permanent and much less biodegradable than a normal paper.
In addition to the above, known fueling stations are relatively permanent in nature.
Learning, Any relatively permanent change in behaviour as a result of experience or practice.
However, a majority of the initial improvement should be seen as relatively permanent.
Fly system infrastructure consists of the relatively permanent load-bearing and load-transferring structures of a stage house.
Other than this, the results of an arm lift are relatively permanent.
Is any relatively permanent change in behavior produced by an experience . ”.
However, the tradeoff is that they are relatively permanent and may be unflattering.
Even with that being the case, most of your initial improvement should be relatively permanent.
It is a relatively permanent change in the behaviour of a person ( the learner ).
In that sense, the phenomenon of the business cycle looked relatively permanent and unchanging.
This strategy met with some success, and a relatively permanent work force developed.
Preferably, disposable testing devices are used, in conjunction with a relatively permanent electronic reader / monitor.
Master file, A file containing relatively permanent data.
In some cases the cell moves by " walking ", with relatively permanent pseudopodia serving as limbs.
Is this going to be very temporary, or relatively permanent ( long term )?

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