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to continuity
noun
Lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time.
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Participants who displayed a bias to continuity consistently gave "continuous" answers in the continuous tone condition and displayed a strong susceptibility to the continuity illusion (Figure 2b).
No socio-demographic data were found to be related to continuity of care, as assessed by CONTINU-UM.
Transfixed by change, it's blind to continuity.
When it comes to continuity, the passage from empire to Commonwealth is a case in point.
The expansion would have made Portzamparc's allegiance to continuity even clearer.
But while the two toasted to continuity, nothing will be the same.
Both Greek and Macedonian claims to continuity with the ancient kingdom are tenuous at best.
Political analysts said Sir Donald's promotion was a nod to continuity, approved by Beijing with little enthusiasm.
Dr Stephen Parnis, the vice-president of the Australian Medical Association, said there were advantages to continuity of care.
"To continuity," they said, as they stood in the oak-lined banquet room of the Dunellen Hotel.
Howe has collected the history of this scrappy company with a fanboy's dedication to continuity and detail.
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