constant revision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandrevision
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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revision
noun
uk/rɪˈvɪʒ.ən/us/rɪˈvɪʒ.ən/
a change that is made to something, or the process of ...
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(Definition ofconstantandrevisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Keeping the links working in the face ofconstantrevisionwas expected to be a substantial problem.
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In the second, the interface is tested for usability in an iterative process withconstantrevision.
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These are numerous and subject toconstantrevision.
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Encouraging greater awareness and a more critical or selective attitude towards materials, andconstantrevisionof those materials, may be ways forward in the longer term.
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Thirdly, there is aconstantrevisionof engagement structures and terms of service to meet these modern conditions.
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They are among the most respected in the world, and they make a significant contribution to theconstantrevisionof regulations.
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The number and rank of officers holding this status is dependent on operational and training requirements and thus subject toconstantrevision.
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The second is, through a thorough andconstantrevisionof agriculture policies, to make our agricultural decisions more clearly represent the needs of the consumers.
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These factors are subject toconstantrevisionas more information becomes available from suppliers about the carbon content of their fuels.
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It is underconstantrevisionand is looked at most closely by both sides.
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There is a need also forconstantrevision, review and updating of these plans.
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Moreover, while for some, the regulation would appear too strong, for others it would appear too weak, requiringconstantrevision.
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This is a matter that needs to be kept underconstantrevision.
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That too will be of real concern to the authority, given that the information will needconstantrevision.
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The practical value of such a handbook would not be such as to warrant the cost and labour of its original compilation andconstantrevision.
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There are so many unknown factors that any estimate, however carefully made, may needconstantrevision.
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Secondly, is this list kept underconstantrevision, as conditions may obviously vary from time to time if the wardens change and so on?
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It is underconstantrevision, and, as far as anything in these circumstances can be satisfactory, we are reasonably well satisfied.
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The supplementary grant, when fixed, will in most cases not call forconstantrevisionand will really be of the nature of a supplementary pension.
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The chief cause of the overtime was that the establishment was underconstantrevision, and that some delay in filling vacancies inevitably resulted.
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