adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
continued apace
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Expansion of the company has continued apace .
continued survival
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The continued survival of this species of dolphin seems unlikely.
continued unabated
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The storm continued unabated throughout the night.
sth's continued existence
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The city's continued existence is threatened by rising water levels.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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commitment
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According to Tretorn, this confirms its continued commitment to grass roots tennis, of which the Trust is also, solely committed.
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This is part of the farm's continued commitment towards preserving wildlife and the environment.
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During this uncertain time, I have been extremely impressed by the continued commitment of the Agency's staff.
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The new Bernheim plant represents United Distillers' continued commitment to investment in its Bourbon brands.
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Empowerment education for change - personal, educational or socio-economic - is an ongoing process that demands time and continued commitment .
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We will maintain our contact with the Soviet leadership to encourage continued commitment to democratization and reform.
employment
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Great weight is still given to both of these factors but since the mid-1970s even higher qualifications have not guaranteed continued employment .
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Trade-union development did, however, impart a literary dimension for all its continued employment of ritual and symbolism.
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As we are bound to say in order to secure our continued employment , now for something completely different.
existence
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And their continued existence , damn them, means this writer can no longer fall back on one of his favourite lines.
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His continued existence actually shortens the war for us.
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Which raised the problem of my own continued existence .
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Derek's father never recovered from this loss and refused to acknowledge the younger child's previous or continued existence .
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So the continued existence of the species, Man, remains in doubt.
growth
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This provides a firm basis for the new interest in evaluation and an earnest desire for its continued growth .
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Biomedical Johnson Matthey's pharmaceutical business has seen continued growth and has made a strong contribution to group profits during the year.
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First of all, continued growth !
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Nevertheless the continued growth in unemployment is bad news for retailers in the longer term.
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In particular, the continued growth of owner-occupancy is emphasized here with the comparison of the 1971 and 1981 figures.
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The problems faced by the agricultural sector were offset by continued growth in the non-traditional manufacturing areas such as garments.
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He expects continued growth in the United States but did not elaborate.
improvement
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RoSPA has awarded the site its bronze award for continued improvement in the field of occupational safety.
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The Annual Examinations took place and evidence of continued improvement was forthcoming.
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This is because of continued improvements in fuel economy performance and also due to growth in use of diesel-engined cars.
interest
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Likely, over the next few years, there was this continued interest in the mines with nothing ever starting off.
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The latter is a major reason for continued interest among non-insurance companies in setting up their own captive insurance subsidiaries.
operation
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Fifthly, regular reviews were made of outstanding warrants to see whether their continued operation was justified.
presence
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It makes the agency's continued presence known to dischargers without the trouble and cost of a sample.
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Johnny's continued presence in the room was threatening, and she was afraid.
success
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I can only most fervently wish for your continued success .
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There has also been continued success in the development of compounds for the treatment of specific viral diseases.
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This continued success will help progress the accumulations towards commercial development.
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Suitably for a competition now sponsored by Vaux Breweries, we drank more potently to its continued success .
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I look forward to working with you all in the coming year to ensure continued success .
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But continued success in cutting tax rates is at risk from the Tories' present policies.
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All have a commitment to the company's continued success .
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We look forward to their continued success .
support
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We are grateful for the continued support of.
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He hopes he can count on your continued support , for the good of the campaign and of our country.
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Thank you all for your continued support and generosity.
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It is making arrangements outside for continued support of its clone customers.
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Scientists, he said, must explain to the public what they are doing if they want to receive continued support .
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All our programmes need your continued support .
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Though the Bank has accepted the report's findings, it insists that continued support for the project is justified.
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We look forward to your continued support and involvement in helping us to achieve our educational goals.
survival
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Those early genera that survived had a built-in immunity to ultraviolet radiation, thus helping in the struggle for continued survival .
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In the end even that was not enough for continued survival .
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Then further possibilities for his continued survival would be open to him.
use
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We can not see how the continued use of inappropriate information can enhance equity of health care.
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Although useful for an initial screening programme, their continued use needs to be evaluated.
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At first sight this method for calculating the poverty line seems reliable and sufficiently scientific to warrant its continued use .
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This finding adds support to the argument for the continued use of methods which preserve the gall bladder.
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In this chapter we will attempt to examine some of the reasons for the continued use of custodial sentences.
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This continued use has proved that the Vortec is very reliable.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
to be continued
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In principle, for a complete representation of the turbulence, this process has to be continued to all orders.
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Nevertheless, the rewards of finding satisfactory solutions are high enough for experimental work to be continued .
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Others, perhaps with greater foresight, wanted the strike to be continued until they had created an acceptable alternative political structure.
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This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases.
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This means that conventional spoken broadcast traffic messages will have to be continued for many years.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The continued failure of the negotiations means that there will be no peace settlement before the winter.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any attempt at continued demarcation is impossible once the courts move to a theory of extensive review.
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How, therefore, did principal carers view the dementia sufferer's continued home care?
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I can only most fervently wish for your continued success.
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The continued domination of the east coast ports is shown in Table 7.1.
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The only sound in the room was the continued throb of rock music from the flat above.
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The organic movement has always fought for the continued availability of unpasteurised milk.
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This provides a firm basis for the new interest in evaluation and an earnest desire for its continued growth.