a need for continuity

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A phrase used to express the requirement for consistency and stability.

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Examples (10)

  • The new CEO emphasized a need for continuity in the company's strategy to reassure investors.
  • During the transition between governments, there is always a need for continuity in public services.
  • Educators recognize a need for continuity in the curriculum from one grade level to the next.
  • The project's success highlighted a need for continuity in leadership.
  • Despite the changes, he felt a need for continuity in his daily routine to maintain his well-being.
  • The report stressed a need for continuity of care for patients moving from hospital to home.
  • When a key team member leaves, there is an immediate need for continuity to keep projects on track.
  • Historians often argue about the need for continuity versus the inevitability of change in societies.
  • To avoid confusing the audience, the film director understood the need for continuity in the plot.
  • The community expressed a need for continuity in its cultural traditions for future generations.