continuous presence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuousandpresence
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continuous
adjective
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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presence
noun
uk/ˈprez.əns/us/ˈprez.əns/
the fact that someone or something is in ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandpresencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This allows for acontinuouspresenceand the ability to swiftly respond to different crisis situations.
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Flexible response required thecontinuouspresenceof substantial conventional forces.
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This enabled the station to have acontinuouspresencewithin the community.
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He continued his activity in the area for some months but his health deteriorated by hiscontinuouspresence and fights in the lake, resulting in his infection by malaria.
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In all these studies, seeds were placed in thecontinuouspresenceof the compound.
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Rather, they acquired this status gradually and unofficially, thanks largely to the long-term and finallycontinuouspresenceof their monarchs.
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Previous studies have involved germinating seeds in thecontinuouspresenceof the compound.
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A minimal link between the frames was maintained by thecontinuouspresenceof one of the characters after the first frame.
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Sixty-three programme cues in nine minutes guaranteed acontinuouspresenceof the sound director's choices in the sound result.
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This is the dominance of time unfolding over momentary action, the enforcement of the subtle butcontinuouspresenceof the resonances over the dynamic but occasional appearances of the attacks.
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In all these studies, seeds were incubated in thecontinuouspresenceof the active compound, which restricts the use of the butenolide on a large scale.
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The majority of them (82%) consisted of an initial transient component followed by a sustained phase, which even rose in thecontinuouspresenceof the agonist.
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These are sufficient to maintain acontinuouspresenceat one station and only part-time presence at another two.
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I am sorry that mine has not been acontinuouspresence.
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The companies' right to do so must make them acontinuouspresencein the decision-making process.
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It presumes regular occupation with some degree of permanency, but does not requirecontinuouspresence.
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Railway operations staff have maintained acontinuouspresencein the station building where they make use of some of the rooms for staff facilities.
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He then developed within the ministry during 24 years ofcontinuouspresencein different positions.
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