perpetuation in English

noun

[per·pet·u·a·tion || pər‚petʃʊ'eɪʃn /pə‚p-]

eternalization, act of making everlasting; act of preserving from extinction, act of rescuing from oblivio

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1. This is the real perpetuation!

2. Does the mental perpetuation exist?

3. Are there some on going policies that encourage its perpetuation?

4. At Marriott, the perpetuation of a company's culture has a proven positive financial impact.

5. This competition not only selected the strong but developed their faculties and ensured their perpetuation.

6. Accounts of socialization help to explain the perpetuation of ideologies about gender roles.

7. Love creates living life, making possible the perpetuation and improvement of human species. Dr T.P.Chia 

8. Treatment is an involved process, but it is necessary in order to prevent the perpetuation of lice in your family.

9. UN-2 Bearing in mind that corruption is a main factor in the perpetuation of this Abhorrent practice

10. Certain medications may be associated with provocation, perpetuation, or exacerbation of pre-existing acne or with acneiform eruptions.

11. But it does set up the preconditions for perpetuation of the lack of reading skills within successive generations.

12. The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry.

13. These arguments may have been used as a rhetorical device to argue for a perpetuation of a United Nations role.

14. The alternative is the loss of the two-state solution and the perpetuation of a terrible – and terribly perilous – conflict.

15. It is a method that assures perpetuation of disparities in power and of inequities in every form of day-to-day existence.

16. Aviculture, raising and care of wild birds in captivity, for the breeding of game stock, the perpetuation of declining species, or for display and education

17. Biology A natural or artificial process that favors or induces survival and perpetuation of one kind of organism over others that die or fail to produce offspring .

18. Admirably quotes from YourDictionary: Christianity is most Admirably adapted to the training of slaves, to the perpetuation of a slave society; in short, to the very conditions confronting us to-day

19. N.A.B.O.) was started in 1973 with the intent of helping its member organizations to assist each other in the pursuit of the same objective: the perpetuation of "Basqueness" (Basque culture …

20. The simplest definition of Bonapartism is that it is the perpetuation of the ideas of Napoleon I, the cult of his genius and the appeal to his methods for the solution of France's problems

21. In Israel and among oriental peoples generally Barrenness was a woman's and a family's greatest misfortune. The highest sanctions of religion and patriotism blessed the fruitful woman, because children were necessary for the perpetuation of the tribe and its religion.

22. We urge the CSW to call upon Governments to seriously address the contribution of militarism to perpetuation of the continuing threat of climate change — through emissions from the production of all weapons systems; military exercises; war games; weapons testing; military aviation; environmental warfare; troop transfer; military operations; waste generation; reconstruction afteracts of violent interventions etc. to greenhouse gas emissions.