This detriment can, I think, best be characterised as the acceptance or continuance of an unlooked for credit risk. |
The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present. |
The continuance of the South-East's competitive advantage continues to act as a magnet for both firms and skilled individuals. |
There were no extenuating circumstances nor can the Board imagine any that could have justified his continuance. |
We are trying to resolve the issues to try to ensure further continuance of a major company. |
Economic growth and crude nationalism are insufficient supports for long-term continuance of a regime. |