not+permanent
71permanent border — boundary which does not change …
72permanent investment — investment in an asset that will not be sold (Economics) …
73permanent residence — long term residence; place where one lives and is not likely to move from in the near future …
74permanent resident — person who permanently lives in a particular country but is not a citizen …
75permanent hardness — noun the presence in water of mineral salts (chiefly calcium sulphate) that are not removed by boiling …
76permanent difference — A difference between profits or losses computed for tax purposes and profits presented in the financial statements. For example, UK entertaining expenditure will be shown as an expense in the financial statements but will not be allowed as a… …
77permanent health insurance — PHI A form of health insurance that provides an income (maximum 75% of salary) up to normal retirement age (or pension age) to replace an income lost by prolonged illness or disability in which the insured is unable to perform any part of his or… …
78permanent — /ˈpɜmənənt / (say permuhnuhnt) adjective 1. lasting or intended to last indefinitely; remaining unchanged; not temporary; enduring; abiding. 2. (of a water supply, as a creek, river, waterhole, etc.) providing water throughout all seasons.… …
79permanent hardness — /pɜmənənt ˈhadnəs/ (say permuhnuhnt hahdnuhs) noun hardness of water which is not destroyed by boiling …
80permanent-press — /ˈpɜmənənt prɛs/ (say permuhnuhnt pres) adjective of or relating to a garment which is treated so that it does not lose its creases in washing or wearing …