Example sentences for: permanently

How can you use “permanently” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In 1999, then-Governor Bush signed legislation that permanently caps NOx and SO2 emissions from older power plants in Texas starting in 2003 and requires utilities to install a certain quantity of renewable and clean energy capacity by 2009.

  • Microsoft is funding the start-up costs of Slate as a business proposition and is happy to continue doing so as a business proposition, but has no justification for asking its shareholders to subsidize a permanently money-losing operation.

  • While all of the central groups had staffs ranging from 3 to 17 people permanently assigned to the group, comparing the size of these groups is of limited value because of wide variations in the (1) sizes of the organizations we studied, (2) inherent riskiness of their operations, and (3) the additional support the groups received from other organizational components and from numerous subordinate security managers and administrators.

  • The only motile stage in a female's life is the first instar (“crawler”), after which she settles in one spot permanently.

  • Ballmer's comments almost singlehandedly drove the tech-heavy Nasdaq--"tech-heavy" is an adjective permanently attached to "Nasdaq"--to its worst performance in five months and sent Microsoft's shares (which, full disclosure, I own) down 5 percent.


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