continuing
IPA: kʌntˈɪnjuɪŋ
noun
- A continuation.
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Examples of "continuing" in Sentences
- Last month, the commission criticised what it called the continuing deterioration in human rights in Zimbabwe.
- As the debate continues, Bryant is not surprisingly a hot topic in the Twitterverse with his name continuing to trend in the top 10 topics of the day.
- And what she's talking about is what we call the continuing care retirement community, otherwise known as a CCRC, where all levels of care can be provided.
- Obama transition spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter declined to comment on what she described as continuing negotiations between Obama officials and lawmakers over the issue.
- In New York, UN chief Kofi Annan demanded an immediate end to what he called the continuing "orchestrated violence" directed against the United Nations in Ivory Coast in protest at a proposed disbanding of parliament.
- As part of its draft communique, the group emphasizes the need for countries to reduce excessive economic imbalances and the need for "sound fiscal management" to combat what it called the continuing uncertainty in the global economy.
- If Bush were to prevail in the public debate and be allowed to execute his 'Surge' policy, it would allow him to spend the remainder of his term continuing to assert that victory is just around the corner, we just need to give the newly augmented troops a chance to achieve it.
- The Nomination and Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors proposes that the current members of the Board Adine Anne Brunila, Grate Axén, Veli-Matti Mattila, Eira Palin-Lehtinen, Jukka Pekkarinen, Christoffer Taxell, Matti Vuoria and Björn Wahlroos are re-elected for a term continuing until the close of the next Annual General Meeting.
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