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continuationn. ~ 1. A supplement to an existing work. - 2. An additional part or issue in a run of serials, series, or monographs.
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continuationlate 14c., from Old French continuation (13c.), or directly from Latin continuationem (nominative continuatio), noun of action from continuat-, past participle stem of continuare (see continue).
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continuationA term used in technical analysis. It refers to a sideways market movement which is likely to be simply a pause in an underlying trend, possibly to correct an overbought or oversold condition. The next move is likely to be in the direction of the main trend.
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continuationcontinuance: the act of continuing an activity without interruption sequel: a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it good continuation: a Gestalt principle of organization holding [..]
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continuationn. Prolongation.
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continuationA book or other uncompleted work continued by another writer, usually after the death of the original author. Compare with sequel. See also: posthumous. Also, a work issued as a supplement to one prev [..]
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continuationa second application for the same invention claimed in a prior nonprovisional application and filed before the first application becomes abandoned or patented -- see MPEP 201.07 for more p
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continuationA request or proposal type submitted to request funds for subsequent budget periods after the first budget period, when a discretionary multiyear project is approved for a project period of more than 1 year.
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continuation(n) the act of continuing an activity without interruption(n) a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it(n) a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tenden [..]
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continuationA callable object that contains state. These are are mechanism used by Traffic Server to implement callbacks and continued computations. Continued computations are critical to efficient processing of traffic because by avoiding any blocking operations that wait on external events. In any such case a continuation is used so that other processing can [..]
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continuationThe renewal of a vehicle’s insurance policy. Some insurance companies use this term the first time they insure a vehicle that’s policy was transferred from another vehicle.
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continuationA situation where a member who would otherwise lose health insurance coverage due to termination of employment or loss of eligibility is allowed to continue coverage, under the group's policy, for a limited period of time under specified conditions.
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continuationThe treatment of more than one physical line as a single logical line. Makefile lines are continued by putting a backslash before the newline. Mail headers as defined by RFC 822 are continued by putting a space or tab after the newline. In general, lines in Perl do not need any form of continuation mark, because whitespace (including newlines) is g [..]
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continuationThe treatment of more than one physical line
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continuation"a continuing application that discloses and claims only an invention or inventions that were disclosed in the prior-filed application." In other words, a continuation is a patent ap [..]
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continuation
The act or state of continuing; the state of being continued; uninterrupted extension or succession; prolongation; propagation.
That which extends, increases, supplements, or carries on.
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