Sentence examples for called continuance from inspiring English sources

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This follows a decision by Whitehall officials to end a practice called "continuance", which allows special forces soldiers to serve up to the age of 45 – five years longer than their regular Army counterparts.

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The commission's report was delayed and when finally released called for a continuance of the monetary status quo, albeit with the possible issuance of American gold coins to compete with the South African krugerrand.

The Times urged the continuance of airstrikes and called for special forces "to be embedded in the Iraqi security forces, with the Kurds and with the Free Syrian Army when they go into battle".

By Edward L. Grief, Russell Maloney, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, January 19 , 1935P. 12 A case involving the validity of a divorce obtained in Florida was being tried here in the Supreme Court, and the attorney for one of the contestants was caught unprepared because the judge had denied him continuance when the trial was called.

A case involving the validity of a divorce obtained in Florida was being tried here in the Supreme Court, and the attorney for one of the contestants was caught unprepared because the judge had denied him continuance when the trial was called.

The 1976 G.O.P. favored "a continuance of the public dialogue on abortion," which it called a "moral and personal issue," while expressing support for "those who seek enactment of a constitutional amendment to restore protection of the right to life for unborn children".

Deloitte has developed a smartphone application called Bamboo that harnesses analytics to aid in the effective functioning and continuance of operations after a crisis occurs.

What may be called "the economic problem" is the orchestration of these activities into a coherent social whole coherent in the sense of providing a social order with the goods or services it requires to ensure its own continuance and to fulfill its perceived historic mission.

He was still working there in September when Alma, Jr., as he called his daughter, was born and their bedroom was full of the smell of old blood and milk and baby shit, and the sounds were of squalling and sucking and Alma's sleepy groans, all reassuring of fecundity and life's continuance to one who worked with livestock.

That the parties exposing themselves to that sort of trouble are the precise parties calling for the end, now I suppose the continuance of the end, of net neutrality is ironic, and sad.

The outgoing BBC director general, George Entwistle, faced growing calls from politicians, from the prime minister down on Monday, to forgo some of his £450,000 payoff, amid Conservative backbench calls that the crisis of editorial standards should lead to a review of the continuance of the BBC licence fee.

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