continued development

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuedanddevelopment

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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
us
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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development
noun
uk
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
us
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedanddevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Each performance has informed thecontinueddevelopmentof the newly reconstructed system, and has in some cases led to corrections to the underlying analysis.
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Yet thecontinueddevelopmentof regulations in an accumulative ad hoc progression correlates strongly with the final stages of his model.
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To the extent that these animals rely on rhythmic patterning as part of their mating rituals, vibratory experiences enable theircontinueddevelopmentas species.
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So several decisions have been taken to further the company'scontinueddevelopment.
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Interestingly, there is also some behavioral evidence forcontinueddevelopmentof chromatic mechanisms throughout childhood and adolescence.
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Thecontinueddevelopmentof radar signal processing techniques is the key to improving the reliability and utility of the measurement system.
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The primary objective of the present work is the acquisition of appropriate data and thecontinueddevelopmentof these ideas.
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On the other side, new towns were expensive and theircontinueddevelopmentthreatened to drag the government into committing ever-increasing amounts of money and resources.
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This unbalanced development is currently putting serious strain oncontinueddevelopment.
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Continueddevelopmentand increased use of guidelines and checklists for reviewers, editors, and authors across healthcare journals will likely help improve future submissions and publications.
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Of all activities presumed to be music, improvisation may be the most intimately human, demanding a state of wakefulness to both the present and the potential forcontinueddevelopment.
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Continueddevelopmenton longer time scales could bring changes both favorable and unfavorable to forests.
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Given that these results for time occurred for all groups independent of intervention effects, support is provided for thecontinueddevelopmentof representational capacities of preschool-aged children.
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Such risky normative ecological transitions present individuals making these transitions with many challenges to theircontinueddevelopment.
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That is, there might be large changes in the repeated measures early in development, but the magnitude of these changes become increasingly smaller withcontinueddevelopment.
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We await with interest thecontinueddevelopmentof practical profiling tools for lazy functional programs.
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Self-esteem amongst speakers is an important factor in the maintenance andcontinueddevelopmentof small-scale languages.
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With thecontinueddevelopmentof affordable technologies, market segmentation will increase, offering the opposite of the broad wash of most television stations or the audience numbers-based policies of radio stations.
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Results suggest that while certain psychological characteristics are salient throughout the career and facilitatecontinueddevelopment, others are especially important at key stages and critically at key transitions.
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