English to Spanish Dictionary continuance

continuance

continuación
definition
noun
his interests encouraged him to favor the continuance of war
the state of remaining in existence or operation.
if this man's testimony is important, I will grant a continuance
a postponement or adjournment.
translation of 'continuance'
noun
proceso en tiempo,
continuación,
proceso largo,
aplazamiento
example
Basque culture underwent a revival in the late 19th century, which ensured its 'continuance' into the 20th century.
And like a young woman, the idea of a trade union was sexy, alluring and necessary for 'continuance' of the worker state.
In addition, massive data volume growth is increasing the importance of near-line and off-line storage for disaster recovery and business 'continuance' .
if this man's testimony is important, I will grant a 'continuance'
Affective commitment has been shown to have a positive impact on prosocial behaviours while 'continuance' commitment undermines prosocial behaviours.
Thus, it cannot tolerate 'continuance' of a force representing the former conditions.
He recognised their role in defending the nationalists and he saw their 'continuance' in the long term as yet another string to his negotiating bow with London.
After 1945, and even after the regulations of 1948 came into force, the threat was for some years obscured by the 'continuance' of wartime controls over the metals of which the plates are made.
The effectiveness of planning agencies in managing the war led to their 'continuance' in postwar organizations and relationships.
My paintings and ceramics come from research on India's cynical notion of time and 'continuance' .
Welty's leadership has been critical to the program's creation - and its 'continuance' .
The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of 'continuance' , embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present.
Business 'continuance' is a critical function that organizations are facing.
In each case, it seems to be necessary to convince the court that 'continuance' in office of a particular executor, trustee or administrator would be likely to prevent the trust being properly carried out.
In a truly participatory democratic society, an educated and skilled population is essential to its 'continuance' .
If it finds closure of these schools impossible, it can allow 'continuance' of a few deserving ones with due recognition and ask the remaining to close shop.
An organization's ability to access its archived data instantly is crucial to business 'continuance' and, hence, the storage-network design.
I see them all as they were in those days and perhaps that conveys upon them, at least for my lifetime, a kind of 'continuance' .
Appealing to both forces, we ascribe interruption to perceptions and 'continuance' to objects.
He also denied that there was discontent brewing among party workers over his 'continuance' in the office.
The 'continuance' of existence depends on another Being beyond the human realm.
The first indication of governance would be in the initiation or 'continuance' of policies on infrastructure.
his interests encouraged him to favor the 'continuance' of war
his interests encouraged him to favour the 'continuance' of war
I have this right because in small part I am responsible for his existence, its beginning and 'continuance' .
To address the current business 'continuance' demands, a new data availability and file recovery model is needed.
the trademarks shall be used only during the 'continuance' of this agreement
The 'continuance' of proxy voting in the French chamber of deputies for 35 years after it was banned by the 1958 Constitution is another of many examples.
Like a country evangelical church, the first courthouse encouraged the growth and 'continuance' of a local patriarchal community.
Instead we can only hope that the odd fleeting moment of inspiration surfaces on what is destined to be an increasingly irrelevant 'continuance' .
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