The consequence of being lengthened in duration.
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Examples for "extension "
Examples for "extension "
1 But certainly an extension would be better than 'no deal', he said.
2 The minority Conservative government has promised a Parliamentary vote on any extension .
3 The extension of credit lines to individuals and businesses…subject to financial stress.
4 Soccer:Ryan Giggs has signed a one-year contract extension , Manchester United announced today.
5 War is simply the extension of politics, according to Carl Von Clausewitz.
1 Terms used interchangeably for sustainability included continuation , maintenance, follow-up or long term.
2 The approach represents a continuation of the label's longtime free music strategy.
3 There was high interest in the project and demand for future continuation .
4 Lack of a control group in the continuation study limits data interpretation.
5 Yesterday's hearing, held in a spectator-packed state appeals courtroom, represents that continuation .
1 The prolongation of the Sheffield strike is in no way his fault.
2 I am convinced of the inutility of the prolongation of this war.
3 Background: QT prolongation is an important risk factor for sudden cardiac death.
4 Orphenadrine intake has recently been linked to QT prolongation and Torsade-de-Pointes tachycardia.
5 The country would not have borne the prolongation of the Crimean War.'
1 For why should there be any longer protraction or waste of time?
2 Mentions this magazine's experience of a libel suit of Jarndycean protraction and complication.
3 Further findings in maturation protraction are central venous stenoses or accessory outflow veins.
4 The earlier finding of an inverse protraction factor is confirmed.
5 The spring proved little better than a protraction of trial.
1 But in his thin lengthiness there was nothing awkward-rathera graceful readiness and vigor.
2 The following extract exhibits examples of tautology and lengthiness .
3 I know that horrible Black Bird, and the lengthiness of all his proceedings and surroundings.'
4 Now, tell me what do you say as to that lengthiness of yours which inconveniences everybody?
5 His allegiance to Balzac remained unshaken, though he was conscious of lengthiness when he read him aloud.
6 As we worked our jaws we got into conversation; we began complaining to each other of the lengthiness of the service.
7 He highly approved of brevity in preaching, and used to say that the chief fault of the preachers of the day was lengthiness .
8 Most pianists play them over en passant, notice here and there repetitions, lengthinesses , apparent carelessnesses, and then lay them aside.
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