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386 examples of Permanently in a sentence
These events
permanently
have harmed them, and this movie has not helped.
Even though I am having trouble finding reruns of it on TV, and I must resort to watching YouTube clips
permanently
downloaded on my computer, they are enough to drown me in childhood memories and also memories of that silly Polkaroo.
Wow... where to start... I'm still reeling from the experience of watching this piece of garbage and I think I'm
permanently
brain damaged after being exposed to it.
But Scorpion's revenge ain't against the system, baby, even though she does manage to fuck it up a bit on her way out; it's with the people who killed her man and sent her away, and when she breaks out with another fish in tow, a blind girl looking for her own justice against the sleazeballs who offed her Latino guitar-picker boyfriend, and discovers in a staggering revelation that her husband faked his own death in order to kill a bunch of shyster lawyers who were suing his company (not a spoiler!), she realizes his clock must be punched,
permanently.
I can't imagine that he is paid very well doing this, or maybe the shooting schedule is so short it is worth the money, or if they even care that this So called "Movie" will
permanently
be on his resume forever.
If Jagger were dead [and watching this drivel could very well have led to his demise] he'd be
permanently
spinning in his expensive English casket.
I think I may be
permanently
scarred for the 60 minutes or so that I can never get back.
This, I thought, was good news even though I wasn't really aware that they had
permanently
split.
Alex is attacked and savaged by the animal, and made
permanently
lame as a consequence, and his offer of a ten thousand dollar reward for the beast if captured unharmed is soon claimed by successful Siamese beaters, following which the hunter keeps the caged mankiller at his remote palatial home while preparing for a rematch.
Not that he'll regret for the rest of his life killing someone who was no threat to him, but that it tainted his reputation
permanently.
Film is not escapist fare no bright tomorrow over the horizon as in Ford's version of The Grapes of Wrath,only one little man
permanently
crippled and alone in a society that barely knows he exists.
Given what happens to the hapless bellboy Abner in the 1936 'toon, culminating in a comeuppance from the least of females, perhaps it's not stretching a point to speculate this cartoon may have
permanently
messed up Robert Crumb's psyche.
child of divorce, Jeff (Furlong), is off to live with his dad
permanently
and must accept the fact that his parents will never get back together.
I hope it is not
permanently
unavailable.
Viewed from this perspective, it appears self-evident that no "thinking computer" whose focus is
permanently
set on high can come close to simulating human thought.
If animals are under stress, they can have
permanently
raised concentrations of stress hormones, reduced concentrations of sex hormones, and compromised immune systems.
The growing realization that labor markets have fundamentally and
permanently
changed will spur policymakers, employers, and workers to address new challenges in ways that benefit everyone.
If a mostly well-handled bubble collapse in a low-inflation US economy could
permanently
push down potential economic growth by roughly 10% over a decade, is it out of the question that a poorly handled bubble collapse could, over a generation, leave Japan’s economy 40% poorer than it might have been?
Now, that trickle is threatening to turn into a flood that will leave the dollar
permanently
damaged.
Trade union power was
permanently
broken after long and painful national strikes.
Re-launching conventional arms control should be based on a principle that was at the heart of Brandt’s Ostpolitik: security in Europe must not be framed as a
permanently
adversarial process.
Currently, though China is the world’s most populous country and its second-largest economy, only half the population lives in urbanized areas, and less than 10% reside
permanently
in megacities.
It would seem to be a tall order for this
permanently
disheveled American media blowhard and promoter of cranky ideas about cyclical cataclysms to change the history of Europe.
While the ceasefire remains popular--albeit increasingly tenuous in light of recent events--few Palestinians wish to see the Palestinian Authority
permanently
break the back of the armed resistance forces.
Highly leveraged systems in finance-dependent economies were the first to hit a wall, surprising many who had uncritically bought into the “Great Moderation” – the idea that macroeconomic and asset-market volatility had eased
permanently.
Of course, the Soviet Union has been, one might say,
permanently
contained.
Getting the balance correct is complicated by the fact that the right fears the left will use fiscal stimulus as a path to
permanently
larger government, a path that the right (and apparently the general public) is unwilling to follow.
First, if workers remain unemployed for too long, they lose their skills and human capital; second, because technological innovation is embedded in new capital goods, low investment leads to
permanently
lower productivity growth.
Many people assumed that the eviction of the Santer Commission would
permanently
weaken it as an institution.
If there were any assurance that prices would remain
permanently
above even $40 a barrel, alternative energy sources (including shale oil) would be developed.
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