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continual

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhl] / kənˈtɪn yu əl /


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Eliot, writing about the creative process, referred to as “a continual extinction of personality.”

From The Wall Street Journal

At ever-younger ages, consumers learn that the physical self demands continual investment and constant vigilance.

From Salon

Some companies have buyback programs that feature continual purchases of shares regardless of recent price movements.

From MarketWatch

A growing field known as online continual learning, he adds, "beautifully mirror the ideas explored in this paper around how evolution, learning, and development engage with -- and benefit from -- variable and dynamic environments."

From Science Daily

“May this collaboration not be a once-off activity, but should remain a continual activity until every terrorist is defeated in Nigeria.”

From The Wall Street Journal