Persistence definition
Examples of Persistence in a sentence
Adjunct faculty members participating in the Persistence Project can reallocate some of their semester office hours to the first few weeks of classes to accommodate the time spent with students as a requirement of the project.
Our employees are encouraged to display the corporate values of: Leadership, Respect, Focus, Performance and Persistence in their working endeavours.
Persistence, after the imposition of an administrative sanction by the OSINERGMIN, in the failure to uphold its obligations for the provision of the Service by the established deadlines and in accordance with the safety regulations and quality standards established in the Contract and the Applicable Laws and Provisions, provided that such sanctions have been ruled final and binding via administrative channels, or by the courts in case the respective contentious administrative proceeding has been brought.
Persistence of treatment effect will be evaluated by determining the difference between study arms for ‘absolute change from baseline’ for FEV1 at 45 days, 6 months, and 1 year.
Persistence of treatment effect will be evaluated by determining the difference between study arms for ‘percentage change from baseline’ for FEV1 at 45 days, 6 months, and 1 year.