Sentence examples for continuance of a from inspiring English sources

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The weakness of the ties that bind the coalition may threaten the continuance of a cabinet in power.

Many Democratic opponents of the bill said it was a continuance of a 40-year-old failed policy of trying to isolate Cuba.

These sources, plus the local cults that occurred everywhere, may be traced even in recent art in the continuance of a rich pottery tradition from Greek times onward and in the preservation of many motifs.

Ahead of the vote, workers had expressed concerns about the continuance of a two-tier pay structure, healthcare benefits and the possibility that some car production would be shifted to Mexico.

He is not expected to lecture, preach, or act as spiritual leader to his parishioners; rather, his main role is to ensure the continuance of a satisfactory relationship between the kami (god or sacred power) and the worshipper through offerings, evocation of the kami, and mediation of the deity's blessing to the parishioners.

If, for example, it is assumed simply that the continuance of a stoppage progressively increases the wish of the parties to end it, and so causes firms to raise and the union to lower the rate at which each is prepared to settle, then the stoppage will end on the day when the two rates have been brought into equality.

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It is a minor irony that we have Jesse Norman, the biographer and admirer of Edmund Burke, to thank for the continuance of an appointed House of Lords.

Recognising the need to play to the strengths of their diminutive lone striker Jermain Defoe, Sunderland represent the continuance of an evolution in Allardyce's style which really started taking root at West Ham.

When he was nine, Yesügei, a member of the royal Borjigin clan of the Mongols, was poisoned by a band of Tatars, another nomadic people, in continuance of an old feud.

The government has previously conceded Chauka exists, saying: "The managed accommodation area is for transferees who present as a threat to others or themselves or preventing the continuance of an offence or to prevent injury or harm to themselves or others.

The effects were not immediately apparent (PN5) but rather emerged over the course of development, indicating that the organophosphate effects represent alteration of the trajectory of development, not just continuance of an initial injury.

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