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  • In a truly participatory democratic society, an educated and skilled population is essential to its continuance.
  • It was said that national crimes can only be, and frequently are, punished in this world by _national punishments_, and that the continuance of the slave trade, and thus giving it a national character, sanction, and encouragement, ought to be considered as justly exposing us to the displeasure and vengeance of him who is equally the Lord of all, and who views with equal eye the poor _African slave_ and his _American master_! [ The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • The work, epic in its tendencies, belongs to the category of burlesque compositions in macaronic verse (that is in a jargon, made up of Latin words mingled with Italian words, given a Latin aspect), which had already been inaugurated by Tifi Odasi in his "Macaronea", and which, in a measure, marks a continuance of the goliardic traditions of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • [339] Actual grace is an illapse of divine influence and assistance, working in and by the soul any spiritual act or duty whatsoever, without any pre-existence unto that act or continuance after it, “God working in us, both to will and to do.” Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • Concerntug the v* - trade* the force of my argument goes no farther than this; — that its Juppftfliou, by the ISrihfli government only, other nations continuing the trade as ufua\ % who would of cotirfe felSC on what we funender, would anfwer the purpofes of humanity, cither to the negroes tn Africa, or to thofe already in the Weft Indies; and I have quoted* in fupport of this opinion, the authoiitiesof men (naval commander! and others) who arc intimately acquainted with the trade, though no ways intended in its continuance; and I have not yet met with any evidence or argument* to Kivtttdate their testimony. The Monthly Review
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  • On leaving this we dug a hole and let the remainder of the water into it, in the hope of its longer continuance, and halted after a long journey in a valley in which there was a kind of watercourse with plenty of water, our latitude being 28 degrees 21 minutes 39 seconds. Expedition into Central Australia
  • I sense that Sen. Clintons continuance is not good, but that's just one guys gut feeling. Sunday Roundup: End of the road for Clinton?
  • Consistent testing of business continuance processes is also critical to evaluating compliance.
  • So I give you a toast to youth, and the continuance of the McClintock family. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The laboratory must maintain a copy of each procedure with the dates of initial use and discontinuance.
  • To dismiss the cause of integration, even through complacency, is to condemn the abject to the continuance of the system. Racebending and Integration
  • For her, continuance of her government is not important but the implementation of her agenda.
  • Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years, with large increase of freedom. Happy Thanksgiving (Blog for Democracy)
  • Can we hope for a continuance of this fine weather?
  • Such objections as that the accused, at the time of the arraignment, is undergoing a sentence of a general court-martial, or that owing to the long delay in bringing him to trial he is unable to disprove the charge or to defend himself, or that his accuser was actuated by malice or is a person of bad character, or that he was released from restraint upon the charges are not proper subjects for motion prior to plea, however much they may constitute ground for a continuance or affect the questions of the truth or falsity of the charge or of the measure of punishment. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
  • Most felonies are first addressed in Municipal Court for arraignments, continuance matters and preliminary hearings.
  • He also denied that there was discontent brewing among party workers over his continuance in the office.
  • Nor with some bizarre notion that the bishops must continue in their offices merely for the sake of continuance.
  • There are three points which distinctly come out in various places in the Gospels as His motives for such unresting sedulousness and continuance of toil. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark
  • Be it further enacted, That said bond shall be suable in the Superior Courts of this State, and said suits shall be triable at the first term of the Court, subject to the usual causes of continuance, except that the absence of a witness in the army shall not be good cause of continuance. Journal of the Senate of the Extra Session of the General Assembly, of the State of Georgia, Convened by Proclamation of the Governor, at Macon, February 15th, 1865
  • And for that no manne hath aucthoritie amonge them to giue fredome vnto anye of this bonde ofspring: The nombre of them by continuance, came vnto a greate multitude. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Business continuance is a critical function that organizations are facing.
  • Whether those lives were wasted, or whether their brave example was not worth more to the world than a few years more of continuance, is not the question here to be asked. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Request your surgeon to comment specifically on likelihood of return to work; continuance in present employment, etc.
  • Results show the very strong influence of friendships on tobacco initiation and continuance among this national sample of adolescents.
  • Permit me now to render my portion of the general debt of gratitude, by acknowledgements in advance for the singular benefaction which is the subject of this letter, to tender my wishes for the continuance of a life so usefully employed, and to add the assurances of my perfect esteem and respect. Letters
  • The continuance of this drought will ruin the harvest.
  • With such proofs of the uncertain continuance here of the great ornaments & blessings of society, let not little circumstances induce us to neglect the tender of their friendship. Letter 188
  • However it is good to see a continuance of the abundance of wildlife about our shores.
  • My paintings and ceramics come from research on India's cynical notion of time and continuance.
  • Instead we can only hope that the odd fleeting moment of inspiration surfaces on what is destined to be an increasingly irrelevant continuance.
  • Bishop Provoost of New York, after fourteen years of service, demitted his functions in 1801, discouraged about the continuance of the church. A History of American Christianity
  • It was said that national crimes can only be, and frequently are, punished in this world by _national punishments_, and that the continuance of the slave trade, and thus giving it a national character, sanction, and encouragement, ought to be considered as justly exposing us to the displeasure and vengeance of him who is equally the Lord of all, and who views with equal eye the poor _African slave_ and his _American master! The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
  • The question of the continuance of the subtreasury system is respectfully submitted to the wisdom of Congress. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • But the sentiment we have obeyed is too sincere to allow indifference to obtain entrance into our minds, or to prevent us from being painfully affected by the continuance of the conflict. France and America
  • Bland Silver Bill; Silver remonetized. \% -- Against the continuance of this policy the majority of the House stood pledged. A School History of the United States
  • The continuance of existence depends on another Being beyond the human realm.
  • Chancellor Kent, in his 'Commentaries,' says: 'The legal effects of marriage are generally deducible from the principle of the common law, by which the husband and wife are regarded as one person, and her legal existence and authority lost or suspended during the continuance of the matrimonial union.' Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
  • Request your surgeon to comment specifically on likelihood of return to work; continuance in present employment, etc.
  • Most felonies are first addressed in Municipal Court for arraignments, continuance matters and preliminary hearings.
  • This discontinuance of activity is in itself not completely to blame for child obesity issues, but it does contribute.
  • This done, she letteth her mash run till the malt be left without liquor, or at the leastwise the greatest part of the moisture, which she perceiveth by the stay and soft issue thereof; and by this time her second liquor in the furnace is ready to seethe, which is put also to the malt, as the first woort also again into the furnace, whereunto she addeth two pounds of the best English hops, and so letteth them seethe together by the space of two hours in summer or an hour and a half in winter, whereby it getteth an excellent colour, and continuance without impeachment or any superfluous tartness. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Mrs. Copley could not eat much, nor Dolly; and yet the form of coming to breakfast and the nicety of the preparation were a comfort; they always are; they seem to say that all things are not confusion, and give a kind of guaranty for the continuance of old ways. The End of a Coil
  • But that no man should imagine that our forren trades of merchandise haue bene comprised within some few yeeres or at least wise haue not bene of any long continuance, let vs now withdraw our selues from our affaires in Russia, and ascending somewhat higher, let vs take a sleight suruey of our traffiques and negotiations in former ages. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Sadly, given all the real-life examples of devastating data loss, many companies still have not learned the lesson about data disasters and business continuance.
  • Rhubarb, soap, and chalybeate medicines and waters, are almost always specifics for obstructions of the liver; but then a very exact regimen is necessary, and that for a long continuance. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • And I am assured, also, that the truth proposed in it inwraps the whole ground of any just expectation of the continuance of the presence of God amongst us, and his acceptation of our endeavours about the allotment and just disposal of our civil affairs. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Basque culture underwent a revival in the late 19th century, which ensured its continuance into the 20th century.
  • The only grounds upon which suspension and discontinuance of support can be made are those set out in Regulation 20.
  • Even Scottish officials castigated Gaelic ('the Irish language') as 'one of the chief and principal causes of the continuance of barbarity and incivility amongst the inhabitants of the isles and highlands'.
  • `But how is a king to secure the continuance of his line and the peace of his lands without sons? THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
  • I certainly regarded the continuance of child benefit as very uncertain, and I still regard it as uncertain.
  • But, while this was probably the origin of the word Rom, there were subsequent reasons for its continuance. The Gypsies
  • Hence it becomes possible to discern the most promising individuals in early youth, and this conclusion leads to a very easy and reliable method of selection, which may be expressed simply as follows: the seedlings which commence earliest with the production of four - and five-foliolate leaves are the best and should be selected for the continuance of the race. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • The passion whose violence or continuance maketh madness is either great vainglory, which is commonly called pride and self-conceit, or great dejection of mind. Leviathan
  • How do you maintain high-speed access to current corporate information while you protect and secure business continuance with little or no downtime?
  • [Footnote: The adverb "plu" gives an idea of continuance to the word which it modifies. A Complete Grammar of Esperanto
  • She said that when the news first came about the set up of a discontinuance committee, both students and parents were upset, but the advisers were able to provide information and assure people. CU Independent: The Applications Are In
  • I have this right because in small part I am responsible for his existence, its beginning and continuance.
  • Affective commitment has been shown to have a positive impact on prosocial behaviours while continuance commitment undermines prosocial behaviours.
  • The only variance of note was that in Term 22, providing for the short-term continuance of statutes relating to the export marketing of salted fish. The constitutional fish, redux
  • And like a young woman, the idea of a trade union was sexy, alluring and necessary for continuance of the worker state.
  • Well, putting an end to any uncertainty about the band's continuance, they are back with a new album and a new lease on life.
  • On the Day of Pachatata and Pachamama, you too might pray for its continuance.
  • Jazz, a regional carrier that flies on behalf of Air Canada, filed its "discontinuance" in the case Monday. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • And for that no manne hath aucthoritie amonge them to giue fredome vnto anye of this bonde ofspring: The nombre of them by continuance, came vnto a greate multitude. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Lucky star this beneficent sale of work is from capital supportive disaster area rebuilds merely, continuance " spirit of relieve the people in disaster " begin.
  • There was much annoyance at the discontinuance of the first-time house buyers grant and the cutbacks in the Community Enterprise Schemes.
  • Thus, it cannot tolerate continuance of a force representing the former conditions.
  • His subjects were impatient of the long continuance of his life and reign: yet all who were capable of reflection apprehended the moment of his death, which might involve the capital in tumult, and the empire in civil war. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • It was said that national crimes can only be, and frequently are, punished in this world by _national punishments_, and that the continuance of the slave trade, and thus giving it a national character, sanction, and encouragement, ought to be considered as justly exposing us to the displeasure and vengeance of him who is equally the Lord of all, and who views with equal eye the poor _African slave_ and his _American master! The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • The first indication of governance would be in the initiation or continuance of policies on infrastructure.
  • Appealing to both forces, we ascribe interruption to perceptions and continuance to objects.
  • Can we hope for a continuance of this fine weather?
  • The combined assault of the Liberals and the Socialists upon "clericalism" fell flat, and against the Government's contention that the extraordinary and incontestable prosperity of the country merited a continuance of The Governments of Europe
  • The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present.
  • He is committed to prison, to hell prison, there to abide, not at pleasure, not as long and as little time as he will, but the term appointed by his Judge; nor may he there choose his own affliction, neither for manner, measure, or continuance. The Riches of Bunyan
  • In American justice, all appeals and continuances in a case build upon the initial hearing, so it doesn't surprise me that the Judge was knocking this guy's appeals out left and right.
  • Welty's leadership has been critical to the program's creation - and its continuance.
  • Conclusion Carrying out colligate prevention and cure step, basing continuance mechanism of prevention and cure of IDD are manipulable to keep eliminating IDD for long-term in a larger district.
  • Permit me now to render my portion of the general debt of gratitude, by acknowledgments in advance for the singular benefaction which is the subject of this letter, to tender my wishes for the continuance of a life so usefully employed, and to add the assurances of my perfect esteem and respect. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
  • Subject to the provisions of said Section 93 and in continuance of the principle heretofore sanctioned under the North-West Territories Act, it is enacted that the Legislatures of the said Provinces shall pass all necessary laws in respect of Education; and that it shall therein always be provided North-West Autonomy
  • Blank verse makes some approach to that which is called the lapidary style; has neither the easiness of prose, nor the melody of numbers, and, therefore, tires by long continuance. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
  • Instead we can only hope that the odd fleeting moment of inspiration surfaces on what is destined to be an increasingly irrelevant continuance.
  • This is a trend which likely reflected the growth and continuance of an episodic high-risk form of drinking.
  • In addition, massive data volume growth is increasing the importance of near-line and off-line storage for disaster recovery and business continuance.
  • The new handbook provides that faculty appointments can be terminated because of a ‘financial emergency’ or ‘program discontinuance.’
  • The alienee of a person owning the property injured may commence an action for a continuance of the nuisance, and the alienee of the property causing the nuisance is responsible for a continuance of the same.
  • Business continuance focuses on the timely resumption of business operations, which is dependent on access to critical data and applications within a reasonable time frame.
  • [382] On the subject of the continuance of Christ's mediatorial office in heaven, Dr Owen gives a detailed exhibition of his views in the last chapter of his "Treatise on the Person of Christ," published four years after this sermon was delivered, vol. 1 p. 271. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Bannister had wangled a continuance of the trial, but unless he could produce Pike, Hardiman's chances looked slim.
  • What is required are those values that establish stability and continuance and ensure enhancement of complex constructs of relativer life durations.
  • The situation is damp and unwholesome, and the water so bad, that I should suppose a long continuance here of such a number of prisoners must be productive of endemical disorders. A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Complete Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
  • – Felix chops the log in continuance – at a similar break in the tune the same voice heard again, nearer. Act II
  • Great mountains, however bold, are always full of endless fracture and detail, and indicate on the brows and edges of their cliffs, both the multitudinousness, and the deeply wearing continuance, of the force of time, and stream, and tempest.
  • The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present.
  • If it clearly appears that the accused has not in fact been misled by the form of the charges and specifications, and that a continuance is not necessary for the protection of his substantial rights, the court may proceed immediately with the trial upon directing an appropriate amendment of the defective charge of specification. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
  • The questions are here posed: is the continuance of Indian hunger and poverty a consequence of the smallness of the preponderant majority of the nation's farms?
  • Although the question of a continuance is one for the sound discretion of the court, whenever it appears that the court has abused its discretion and denied the accused a reasonable opportunity to prepare for trial or otherwise perfect his defense, the proceedings should be disapproved. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
  • We admire his continuance of work.
  • And it is further Resolved, That there be allowed and paid to each serjeant and private soldier as aforesaid, for wages, every callendar month dur - ing their continuance in said service, the following sums respec - tively, viz. to each serjeant, the sum of thirty pounds per month; to each matross, the sum of twenty seven pounds per month. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Others claim that the continuance of the sanctions carries in itself a risk that this country could irreclaimably become a rebel and alienated one.
  • And Bloomberg possesses an advantage no previous mayor ever enjoyed: a personal fortune that allows him to carpet-bomb any obstacles to his continuance in power. Jarrett Murphy: Bloomberg The Survivor
  • The limitation period shall be counted anew from the time of discontinuance.
  • India is at a very crucial crossroads and only courageous adherence to the letter and spirit of its constitution will ensure its continuance as a time-tested secular democratic Republic.
  • The Briton forgetting his Defoe, [Footnote: The True-born Englishman.] the Jew forgetting the very word proselyte, the German forgetting his anthropometric variations, and the Italian forgetting everything, are obsessed by the singular purity of their blood, and the danger of contamination the mere continuance of other races involves. A Modern Utopia
  • For brothers and sisters to separate, is the common lot; – for their affection and interest to remain unabated is not common; but I am sure it is possible; and I think the experience we have already had proves that we may expect its continuance. Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor
  • The continuance of a free and unfettered press is of critical importance to a free and democratic society.
  • The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present.
  • In commending the Bill for the continuance of D.O.R.A., a _remanet_ from last Session, the ATTORNEY-GENERAL was almost apologetic. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-25
  • He said Rosenthal could rule as early as this weekend on the case or grant Holmes' request for a continuance.
  • Request your surgeon to comment specifically on likelihood of return to work; continuance in present employment, etc.
  • He also offered to consent to the discontinuance of the actions against the defendants other than Her Majesty, without costs and without prejudice to his right to rely on their alleged defaults in support of the claims against the Crown.
  • In each case, it seems to be necessary to convince the court that continuance in office of a particular executor, trustee or administrator would be likely to prevent the trust being properly carried out.
  • Economic growth and crude nationalism are insufficient supports for long-term continuance of a regime.
  • As long as the world is progressing, wide class distinctions are inevitable; their discontinuance will be a sign that equilibrium has been reached. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino
  • The continuance of the South-East's competitive advantage continues to act as a magnet for both firms and skilled individuals.
  • For the existence of hyperbole diagonal, the door hole below stair can be done triangularly , form the continuance of diagonal, those who prevented common practice is curt.
  • No hazards are greater, however, than a continuance of the present process of disintegration in Germany - political, material, social and spiritual.
  • Growing numbers believe that these humanist aspirations are essential for the well-being and continuance of our species.
  • He recognised their role in defending the nationalists and he saw their continuance in the long term as yet another string to his negotiating bow with London.
  • Can we hope for a continuance of this fine weather?
  • After 1945, and even after the regulations of 1948 came into force, the threat was for some years obscured by the continuance of wartime controls over the metals of which the plates are made.
  • The increasing trend of foreign currency assets determines the continuance of Central Bank Bill as debt replacement instrument.
  • Their interviews, being thus difficult and rare, served not only for continual exercise of their self-control, but brought them together with their bodies healthy and vigorous, and their affections fresh and lively, unsated and undulled by easy access and long continuance with each other; while their partings were always early enough to leave behind unextinguished in each of them some remainder fire of longing and mutual delight. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • And touching his Maiesties fauour towards me on your behalfe, especially for her Maiesties sake, as in foretime it was extraordinary, and so specially shewed to mee, as to none the like: so hath his highnesse promised the continuance thereof, with, further fauour as shalbe desired. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • When an individual acquires a domicile of choice, it is as if he is connected to his domicile of origin or dependency by a piece of elastic, known as the doctrine of continuance.
  • Moreover, unsafe loans commonly hit higher evaluate of welfare with a shorter defrayal continuance as the creditor takes a greater venture on his money. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • If the reader should feel astonished that an asthmatical patient could eat partridges and truffles without being horribly ill, his astonishment will not be of long continuance. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
  • That's why I kinda agree with Jessica Corry's general assumption about the potential "discontinuance" of the CU journalism school. Brandon Springer: Brave New World of Journalism Schools
  • Some favored acceptance, some wanted further negotiation, and some clamored for a continuance of the war.
  • We are trying to resolve the issues to try to ensure further continuance of a major company.
  • Defendants can usually win a continuance on the flimsiest of pretexts, and their strategy typically is to delay and delay until the woman gives up the prosecution.
  • A curse it might be reckoned, if the whole of our existence were bounded by our continuance in this world; for why should the gracious fountain of life give us passions, and the power of reflecting, only to imbitter our days and inspire us with mistaken notions of dignity? A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  • Soon my escort led me past an immense chorten at the junction of four valleys, to a large farm house perched high on a hill whence no persuasive powers of mine could procure a continuance of my journey that day. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • The hurried music from the close of the First Act to play in continuance until this scene is discovered, and Frankenstein enters, hastily, to centre of stage. Act II
  • The Sadducees deny that there is any resurrection, any future state, so anastasis may signify; not only no return of the body to life, but no continuance of the soul in life, no world of spirits, no state of recompence and retribution for what was done in the body. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • This forenamed maid hath yet in her the continuance of her first affection: his unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love, hath, like an impediment in the current, made it more violent and unruly. Measure for Measure
  • If it finds closure of these schools impossible, it can allow continuance of a few deserving ones with due recognition and ask the remaining to close shop.
  • Thus, Tertullian, in his notable Apology, chapter 32, says: "Christians are under a particular necessity of praying for the emperors, and for the continued state of the empire; because we know that dreadful power which hangs over the world, and _the conclusion of the age, which threatens the most horrible evils, is restrained by the continuance of the time appointed for the Roman empire_. The Revelation Explained
  • Romilly moved, on behalf of the defendant in equity, that the bill might be dismissed on the ground of this award, as the word discontinuance in suits at law, is analogous to dismissal in equity, and can only be so understood. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of exchequer, from Easter term 32 George III. to [Trinity term 37 George III.] ... both inclusive. [1792-1797]
  • An organization's ability to access its archived data instantly is crucial to business continuance and, hence, the storage-network design.
  • And generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of knowledge be accepted rather for lines and veins, than for sections and separations; and that the continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved. At The Juncture Of Theory And Practice: Remarks On Receiving The Henry Knowles Beecher Award
  • And generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of knowledges be accepted rather for lines and veins than for sections and separations; and that the continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved. The Advancement of Learning
  • At a later stage, the continuance of all the above symptoms, and the appearance of stercoraceous vomiting, are positive evidence.
  • Like a country evangelical church, the first courthouse encouraged the growth and continuance of a local patriarchal community.
  • There were no extenuating circumstances nor can the Board imagine any that could have justified his continuance.
  • The penalty for a longer continuance was a fine of $10 a week, and being unable to pay the fine he could be sold into slavery for a term sufficient to cover the fine. Men of Maryland
  • This detriment can, I think, best be characterised as the acceptance or continuance of an unlooked for credit risk.
  • As the Founders declared an educated and intelligent citizenry is important for the continuance of our democracy. Democracy needs informed people, Obama tells grads
  • Whether it be that the air of Auchtertool suits me better than that of Aberdour, or that having my kind little cousins within cry is a wholesome diversion, or that it required a continuance of country air to act upon my feebleness, I am not competent to say, nor is it of the slightest earthly consequence what the cause is, so that the effect has been as I tell you. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Conclusion Carrying out colligate prevention and cure step, basing continuance mechanism of prevention and cure of IDD are manipulable to keep eliminating IDD for long-term in a larger district.
  • The question is control over borders and continuance of territory.
  • Elihu maintains that afflictions are to the godly disciplinary, in order to lead them to attain a higher moral worth, and that the reason for their continuance is not, as the friends asserted, on account of the sufferer's extraordinary guilt, but because the discipline has not yet attained its object, namely, to lend him to humble himself penitently before God (Isa 9: 13; Jer 5: 3). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • A wary Hamilton thought he'd better break off the affair, but Maria's "appearances of violent attachment, and of agonizing distress at the idea of relinquishment" played on his "sensibility, perhaps my vanity," so he planned "a gradual discontinuance ... as least calculated to give pain, in case a real partiality existed" - meaning he couldn't keep away from her. City Journal
  • The continuance of proxy voting in the French chamber of deputies for 35 years after it was banned by the 1958 Constitution is another of many examples.
  • Most judges would grant a trial continuance under those circumstances to avoid prejudice to either side.
  • He asked for and was granted a continuance, and the issue would be revisited at a later date.
  • We celebrate our short but intense friendship and affirm its continuance. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • We had 29 continuances before our case was heard.
  • The committee wish to thank everyone for the marvellous support in the past and look forward to its continuance in the future.
  • A condition wherein he may be overwhelmed with sad apprehensions of the coming of a confluence of all manner of evils upon him, — and that not for a short season, but he may be necessitated to walk in them, which denotes a state of some continuance, a conflicting with most dismal evils, and in their own nature tending to death, — is in the supposal. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • The United States bears a heavy responsibility for the continuance of this dire situation.
  • You either fear his humour or my negligence, that you call in question the continuance of his love: is he inconstant, sir, in his favours?
  • I see them all as they were in those days and perhaps that conveys upon them, at least for my lifetime, a kind of continuance.
  • As mentioned earlier, many companies depend upon tape backup for business continuance while neglecting the impact on recovery, should there be a regional disruption.
  • To observe the sober up time and the symptom continuance time of the two groups patients.
  • It is not requisite, in order to entitle social custom to the right of being respected, that in each particular case a definite moral or other rational ground be readily adducible for its continuance; this is in many cases even impossible; and though, of course, the custom, if legitimate, must ever have its sufficient reason, yet this reason is not always a universally-moral one. Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
  • Mr. Tyrold hoped it was an entire discontinuance of all pupilage and tutorship; and that Dr. Orkborne might henceforth be considered as a mere family friend. Camilla
  • To address the current business continuance demands, a new data availability and file recovery model is needed.
  • The effectiveness of planning agencies in managing the war led to their continuance in postwar organizations and relationships.
  • Perhaps their attorney has been getting continuances for them.

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