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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121. So, in the Act parenting is for life, because children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity.
122. Andrew will try to do his duty By providing some continuity.
123. Most of the dates clash and next season with home and away matches, we will need continuity.
124. The continuity of such investment is key to the generation of consistently improving operating results in increasingly competitive markets.
125. It is based on the hope that the fieldworker will provide continuity of care for the young people before and after admission.
126. High standards of plumbing, sanitation and hygiene; special factors: school summer holiday peak demand; operator reliability and continuity.
127. Communication within the caring team, and the formation of nursing care plans, ensures continuity of patient care.
128. But this teams needs more continuity than up to now and it can still do a lot better.
129. Concern has for too long been with problems of stylistic chronological placement and historical continuity between and among archaeologically defined units.
130. Coordination and Referral System Referral procedures are essential for continuity of care and to maximize the services available from other sources.
131. Camillo Sitte's traditionalist and communitarian critique of the Ringstrasse emphasizes instead the above-indicated continuity of the baroque and the modern.
132. This gives continuity and wholeness to the life of faith which are indispensable to its growth and maturity.
133. For one thing, there was much greater continuity of pre- and early capitalist musical forms.
134. Loyalties and identification with them will be strong, reinforced by the continuity with the old.
135. And following breakdown every effort should be made to ensure supportive continuity of contact between the child and the absent parent.
135. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
136. In practice, the student will necessarily miss some continuity because of days off and night duty.
137. The local families were patrons and indeed reading the diaries one is struck by the continuity of families into this decade.
138. He, too, tackled the notions of limit and continuity.
139. A historical awareness also imparts a sense of continuity.
140. It's membership is fugitive, but the institution requires continuity.
141. He said he stood for continuity rather than change.
142. They've initiated the continuity of government protocol.
143. Parallel lines indicates a break in continuity.
144. Finally, Matsushita promotes managerial continuity through long job tenure.
145. We'll ignore the continuity constrains.
146. Phage chromosome is inserted into the continuity of the bacterial chromosome.
147. There is no continuity between the parts of his book.
148. The admissibility of functions is regulated by continuity requirements and boundary conditions.
149. No other family in the world has such memorials of its continuity.
150. We need not tell you that continuity of offers is very important.
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