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Perdurability

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per·du·ra·ble  (pr-dr-bl, -dyr-)
adj.
Extremely durable; permanent.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin perdrbilis, from Latin perdrre, to endure : per-, per- + drre, to last; see deu- in Indo-European roots.]

per·dura·bili·ty n.
per·dura·bly adv.
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Noun1.perdurability - the property of being extremely durable
permanence, permanency - the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration


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Finally, in the case of learning JVs, the key factor for the perdurability of the relationship is the evolution of the JV to what Doz (1996) calls learning cycles, a situation in which the partners find advantages in developing new projects through which all of the parties reinforce their own capabilities.
The ballet of Ronsard's sonnet, like the actual ballet choreographed and described by Beaujoyeulx, can be read in malo as a tragic representation of universal mutability; dramatizing the vulnerability and brevity of form, or can be read in bono as an affirmation of the perdurability of form, perennially emerging, familiar but changed, out of a chaotic void.
 
 
 
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