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There would be continuity from generation to generation".
Ms. Paulsen said the commission included the south half of the site in part to ensure that whatever happened, there would be continuity in the building line, instead of the 75-foot gap that now exists.
"He said, 'None of your proposals has any standing.'" When Mr. Solana, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said that he was under the assumption that there would be continuity in the talks, Mr. Jalili told him that was wrong.
Evans Revere, a former principal deputy assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs at the State Department, said the decision by the new North Korean regime to meet with Mr. Davies showed there would be continuity and stability in the leadership from father to son.
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If your brain were transplanted, the one who ended up with that organ would be uniquely psychologically continuous with you (and this continuity would be continuously physically realized).
But there would be some continuity.
"There would be a continuity in policy.
Johnson admitted that if he goes outside the organization, there would be less continuity.
But many simply expressed relief that in a time of economic crisis, there would be a continuity of American personnel and general lines of policy, in order to avoid the confusion and months-long delays that result before any new president takes office and finally gets his cabinet confirmed.
Though some theorists call this across-time process unity of consciousness, a more distinctive name for it would be the continuity of consciousness.
The blog post goes onto say that the company will keep its name and as you would expect in these cases, they worked to reassure customers that there would be business continuity and they would make every attempt to integrate smoothly with their new corporate parent.
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