Continuity
101continuity announcer — conti nuity an.nouncer n someone on the radio or television who says what programme is being broadcast next, or gives information about future programmes …
102continuity interest — interest which accumulates on a continuous basis (rather than monthly, etc.) …
103continuity of the deliberation — managing of a debate from beginning to end …
104continuity programs — Special services and benefits extended to important customers to encourage them to make further purchases. Airline frequent flyer programs are an example …
105continuity series — A marketing method in which a customer is offered a series of similar products over an extended period …
106continuity programme — /ˌkɒntɪ nju:ɪti ˌprəυgræm/ noun a marketing programme which offers a series of products which are sent to customers at regular intervals …
107continuity check — A performance test which determines that a transmission path is uninterrupted …
108continuity man or girl — Person who ensures that dress, scenery, etc. is identical from scene to scene. (Cinema.) …
109continuity of life or existence — The death or other withdrawal of an owner of an entity does not terminate the existence of such entity. This is a characteristic of a corporation, since the death or withdrawal of a shareholder does not affect the corporation s existence …
110continuity of life or existence — The death or other withdrawal of an owner of an entity does not terminate the existence of such entity. This is a characteristic of a corporation, since the death or withdrawal of a shareholder does not affect the corporation s existence …