In+continuance

  • 31continuance — noun 1》 formal the state of continuing.     ↘the time for which a situation or action lasts. 2》 US Law a postponement or adjournment …

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  • 32continuance — n. 1. Continuation, endurance, lasting, persistence. 2. Prolongation, continuation, extension, perpetuation. 3. Sequence, succession, connection, concatenation. 4. Perseverance, persistence, constancy, endurance …

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  • 33continuance commitment — See organizational commitment …

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  • 34continuance — n 1. endurance, continuation, duration, lastingness, abidingness; permanence, constancy, perseverance, persistence; Inf. stay, staying power, stick to it tiveness. 2. extension, prolongation, protraction, perpetuation; adjournment. 3. sequence,… …

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  • 35continuance — con·tin·u·ance …

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  • 36continuance — con•tin•u•ance [[t]kənˈtɪn yu əns[/t]] n. 1) a remaining in the same place, condition, etc 2) continuation 3) 3) law adjournment of a legal proceeding to a future day • Etymology: 1325–75; ME < AF …

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  • 37continuance — /kənˈtɪnjuəns/ (say kuhn tinyoohuhns) noun 1. the act or fact of continuing; continuation. 2. the remaining in the same place, condition, etc. 3. Law adjournment of a step in a proceeding to a future day. {Middle English, from Old French, from… …

  • 38continuance nisi — /kantinyuwans naysay/ A postponement on a condition or for a specific period of time …

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  • 39continuance nisi — /kantinyuwans naysay/ A postponement on a condition or for a specific period of time …

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  • 40continuance in good health — A condition in a life insurance policy construed by some authorities to mean that there have been no changes in the condition of the insured s health following the making of the application for insurance, but other authorities hold that the… …

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