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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91. How will older people receive the type, continuity and quality of care required?
92. Guaranteeing continuity in the casework of clients is a serious problem for a manager with a large team of volunteers.
93. This ensures continuity with more than one worker, where it may be difficult to find one person to live in permanently.
94. The continuity in the Dissenting tradition in such places is often remarkable.
95. The technical question of how far the biological continuity between man and other animals is already fully understood is complex.
96. A tradition implies continuity, and the historical origins of collectivism have been traced in a variety of ways.
97. He has given it continuity and confidence, matching perspiration with performance.
98. Conservatism may represent the attempt to establish some continuity and order in these precarious circumstances.
99. This will help you support your claims, create continuity within the document, and use interesting language and ideas.
100. Will there not be a continuity of evolution implied, in contradiction to our postulated discontinuous collapse?
101. At the same time they also need to ensure continuity.
102. The company's five-year business plan includes publishing their own partworks while continuing to package continuity series and books.
103. Cultures and historical periods differ greatly in their concepts of time and the continuity of life.
104. Gore needs to offer continuity of policy but a break with the personalities.
105. As the only permanent fixture in a constantly changing group,(sentencedict.com) Sinclair Goodlad maintains continuity and lays down the scheme's philosophy.
106. To me, this continuity is a great source of comfort in a world of change, tension and violence.
107. They want continuity of policy, not capricious or arbitrary decisions.
108. Third, they should be based wherever possible on existing boundaries in order to maintain continuity and build upon traditional loyalties.
109. She defines the area of feminist epistemology as that of developing theoretical accounts of knowledge which retain continuity with women's experiences.
110. The main advantage of the career civil service is continuity.
111. This maintained some continuity and helped make up at least a little of the lost time.
112. So there is a genuine and moving continuity between Basques and the Vascons.
113. The me directs these chains in keeping with its desire to maintain the illusion of wholeness and continuity.
114. It is also necessary to understand that many people with disabilities are apprehensive of well-managed services providing continuity.
115. Reassurances may need to be given on continuity of employment.
116. Even so(sentencedict.com), the retention of the existing framework in the burial alignment suggests continuity within an essentially Roman context.
117. Also like Mrs Chan, he was an important member of the pre-handover administration, providing a measure of continuity.
118. To ensure continuity, homework should be given after each lesson.
119. I agree with them that economic benefits will come from long-term policies of timing and continuity.
120. In so doing, it gave them system and continuity and went far to make economic life comprehensible.
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