Synonym: persistence. Similar words: continuing, continue, continuum, continual, continued, continually, continuous, discontinue. Meaning: [‚kɒntɪ'njuːətɪ] n. 1. uninterrupted connection or union 2. a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot 3. the property of a continuous and connected period of time.
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31. But at all times, if they are of one body, they will display continuity of programme.
32. The result was at its best the perfect fusion of continuity and change.
33. Others are noted for continuity with past experience and structures.
34. The core of regular contributors are essential here, providing regular columns and continuity from issue to issue.
35. There was a degree of continuity in the sense that specific advances in understanding were achieved from within a magical framework.
36. This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation.
37. Consider whether any cases need continuity and transfer these to a permanent member of the team.
38. But for the rest the similarity in the descriptions of station encampments shows a remarkable continuity between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
39. As I discussed earlier, we also need to increase the continuity of relationships between adult caregivers and children.
40. However, I would not for one moment deny the continuity and the gradualness of the processes which are changing the earth.
41. The transmission of values ensures continuity and allows the organisation to survive changes in personnel.
42. The very essence of such continuity is children-now fewer than before, but retained far longer within the family bounds.
43. There has been an emphasis on, and lauding of, the continuity and stability.
44. In addition to the expectation of continuity in subcontracting partnerships, larger companies share semi-permanent trading agreements and are often stockholders in rival firms.
45. There is continuity in the life-principle, but the form of its expression changes.
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46. These more favoured subcontractors, however, gain a greater degree of continuity at the expense of wider variations in profits.
47. There has been no greater continuity in the economic power of railways than in tapping minerals.
48. In short, I am suggesting that there is more continuity than discontinuity in the development of the novel as a literary form.
49. The high frequency of I as theme helps to maintain a sense of continuity and a coherent point of view.
50. The search for continuity is impeded by the very efforts to pursue it.
51. Continuity is idealized as a family relationship and is symbolized in terms such as parent company or child subcontractor.
52. This ideal of an essential continuity between active and contemplative life is often worked out in practice in terms of their opposition.
53. Story-telling can keep alive the sense of continuity of family or tribal life.
54. Except in very specific cases Sidonius's attitudes and style encourage the reader to see continuity where there may have been disruption.
55. Her main hypothesis is the iconographical and cultic continuity between pagan goddesses and the Black Virgins.
56. Otherwise we put the continuity of vital work in jeopardy by failing to shelter it from the winds of international currency exchanges.
57. They have less opportunity to make new friendships and tend to depend for companionship on the continuity of longstanding relationships.
58. First are theoretical approaches which depend upon some empirical knowledge to apply theoretical concepts such as the continuity equation.
59. For them the key to societal continuity is conformity due to learnt rules of conduct.
60. These are discontinuities since there is no continuity between the change and what has gone before.
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