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View definitions for to continue

to continue

adverb as in secondly

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In a statement, Cedars-Sinai said that “we respectfully disagree with the department’s assertions but pledge to continue working to improve maternal health equity.”

The research published by Impact on Urban Health, a group which forms part of the Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation, found that “parents, whatever their household income, welcomed the policy and wanted it to continue”, as “they felt it countered the effects of the rising cost of living and, in many cases, had a positive impact on family life”.

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The authors are planning to continue to develop their model and employ it to study different types of storms.

But, he has found himself with the energy to continue and he feels he can give one more year.

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And the big question surrounding the team is what happens to it if there ever comes a point when he does not want to continue?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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