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continual

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhl] / kənˈtɪn yu əl /


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"The response to the continual CSA threat cannot be one for policing alone - a whole‑system approach is the only way to protect children effectively," said Jones.

From BBC

He adds that continual long hours will lead to long-term burnout.

From BBC

The criticism of his players "can go too far" and he finds continual discussion of disciplinary proceedings "quite annoying"

From BBC

"It is part of the continual process of the freedom struggle."

From Barron's

Distinguished by different hairdos and contrasting body language, Douglas, who can will himself to appear sedate, and James, who’s in a continual manic spiral, have more in common than either would care to admit.

From Los Angeles Times