Similar words: continual, discontinuance, continue, continuum, continued, continuing, continuous, discontinue. Meaning: [-lɪ] adv. seemingly without interruption.
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91 Plants in their natural environments are continually damaged by animals and by weather conditions such as floods.
92 States and ruling orders continually seek to manipulate religion to political advantage.
93 To insist on this would cancel out the mature, trustful, open and continually self-reviewing benefit of a good management team.
94 The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. Elbert Hubbard
95 There was nothing so boring, she thought, as some one who was continually bewailing her lot.
96 It looks best worn casual and scruffy, but everyone seems intent on continually dressing it up.
97 But their professional debates were continually being penetrated by these extra-discursive conditions.
98 In a civilized world,(www.Sentencedict.com) hours of work should not be continually excessive.
99 Twisting and turning, roiling and churning, the core and mantle were impinging on one another continually.
100 The surfaces of these planets were very hot and continually battered by meteorites, which prevented much cooling taking place.
101 Business no longer understands the examination system and its grades and it bemoans the continually changing scene.
102 In truth, the price of the solid-state lasers and photo receptors needed in the termination hardware is continually falling.
103 This eliminates the need for an operator at the machine itself to intervene continually in the production process.
104 This was continually increased over the lifetime of the Canberra force, with several B.2s being converted to T.4s.
105 Continually feeling bad about how your body looks limits your self-esteem, which eventually undercuts your immune power.
106 The Clown Loach are continually fighting; they emit a clicking sound which I know is territorial.
107 As a result, the databases of prohibited sites in these filtering programs must be continually updated.
108 It argued that work is continually de-skilled and degraded through the interaction of technical change and international patterns of capital accumulation.
109 You have to continually be pro-active to address issues of racism.
110 As an actor operates in this economic order, she continually attempts to expand the total package of resources that she controls.
111 This, unlike the first one, makes interesting reading, and is referred to continually.
112 Gillette has managed to grow by continually introducing new products and successfully persuading consumers to switch to its more expensive premium products.
113 Water had to be continually directed, rivers deepened, dikes checked, canals dug, and conflicting interests reconciled.
114 For a hundred years prior to 1924 the lake was present continually, and has appeared and disappeared again several times since.
115 A quick learner and a creative entrepreneur, he was continually dreaming up new schemes to promote and enlarge the business.
116 The fight to control the business has been deadly, as Akundzadeh has had continually fight off rival contenders.
117 Small earthquakes occur continually but relieve only a negligible portion of the accumulated strain energy.
118 Fluka's product line is continually increasing as its own research and development bring new products on stream.
119 One which is likely to rear its ugly head continually during this piece.
120 Associative feminist psychologies make unstable, continually changing liaisons with these social objects; and so they are associative in two senses.
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