How To Use Discontinuance In A Sentence

  • The laboratory must maintain a copy of each procedure with the dates of initial use and discontinuance.
  • This discontinuance of activity is in itself not completely to blame for child obesity issues, but it does contribute.
  • The only grounds upon which suspension and discontinuance of support can be made are those set out in Regulation 20.
  • 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
  • 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
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  • There was much annoyance at the discontinuance of the first-time house buyers grant and the cutbacks in the Community Enterprise Schemes.
  • The new handbook provides that faculty appointments can be terminated because of a ‘financial emergency’ or ‘program discontinuance.’
  • The limitation period shall be counted anew from the time of discontinuance.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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]
  • 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
  • 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

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