English to Spanish Dictionary persistence

persistence

persistencia
definition
noun
companies must have patience and persistence, but the rewards are there
firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
translation of 'persistence'
noun
persistencia,
perseverancia,
empeƱo
example
Longitudinal studies from childhood to adult years have yielded risk factors for the 'persistence' of childhood asthma.
He did this with good policies, hard work and 'persistence' and in spite of media bias in favour of his New Labour opponent.
the 'persistence' of huge environmental problems
companies must have patience and 'persistence', but the rewards are there
Chronicity refers to the relative 'persistence' of symptoms and signs of asthma.
Unlocking the potential of China's market demands more than 'persistence' and determination.
Might there be a universal selective benefit that could explain the evolutionary 'persistence' of introns?
I was giving up hope of it ever being sorted out, but Ian's patience and 'persistence' has paid off.
It's all just going to take diligence and 'persistence' and we've got plenty of that.
With a little patience and 'persistence' , they may even write a history of their own.
To be a poet takes courage, intelligence, commitment, 'persistence' , and miracles.
What is more, the validity of the continued confinement depends upon the 'persistence' of such a disorder.
Her 'persistence' was rewarded, however, in 1970 when she won a by-election in West Bromwich.
Cardiff's 'persistence' was rewarded with a try
We are delighted that the patience and 'persistence' shown by the project partners over the last seven years has finally paid off.
His 'persistence' was finally rewarded after he moved into real estate, and then city trading.
Could the genetic benefits of crossing over explain the 'persistence' of active hotspots?
Seven minutes later, though, the 10 men were rewarded for a period of dogged 'persistence' .
With patience and 'persistence' , it will turn out to be both the right and the smart thing to do.
Early onset of puberty and obesity independently favor the 'persistence' of asthma.
This strategy requires the same 'persistence' and energy and idealism we have shown before.
However, parental smoking was not associated with 'persistence' of wheezing or asthma after the onset of puberty.
the 'persistence' of huge environmental problems
It took a lot of 'persistence' and perseverance and a lot of great people around me telling me that I could do it and I could get there.
It has to be backed by clear beliefs and expressed in action with courage, 'persistence' and commitment.
What might be the factors determining the tenacious 'persistence' of virus transmission?
Their 'persistence' was rewarded with the award of a kickable penalty ten minutes into the game.
The programmes need to be executed with patience, 'persistence' , and precision, targeting high risk groups.
The excess of illness at follow up is explained by both higher incidence and greater 'persistence' of symptoms.
It took months of patience and 'persistence' to make even a little headway with this busy boy.
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