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permanency      
n.
Permanency      
In electric current conductors the property of possessing conductivity unaffected by lapse of time. Generally the permanency of conductors is very high. In some cases a slow annealing takes place which causes a gradual change with the lapse of time. Annealed German silver wire has been found to increase in conductivity at about .02 per cent. in a year. (Matthiessen.) Wire, whether annealed or not, is left in a strained condition after the drawing operations, and such a change is consonant with this fact. The figure only applies to the samples tested by Matthiessen.
Permanency      
·noun The quality or state of being permanent; continuance in the same state or place; duration; fixedness; as, the permanence of institutions; the permanence of nature.
Examples of use of Permanency
1. BUSH: Any decisions about permanency in Iraq will be made by the Iraqi government.
2. "Any decisions about permanency in Iraq will be made by the Iraqi government," he said.
3. Worst of all, and often in spite of expensive legal action taken against them, travellers often manage to cling on, into permanency.
4. The organizations have maintained that the Shochat Committee was seeking to abolish the notion of permanency and force the academic staff to sign personal contracts.
5. In the Double Ring ceremony, the ring is a symbol of permanency and reaffirms the Scientology principles of affinity, reality and communication.