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61continuing education — noun Date: 1954 formal courses of study for adult part time students …
62continuing resolution — U.S. Politics. legislation enacted by Congress to allow government operations to continue until the regular appropriations are enacted: used when action on appropriations is not completed by the beginning of a fiscal year. * * * …
63continuing guaranty — A guaranty in which the guarantor agrees to guarantee all future loans made to that borrower by the bank, not just the loan or loans made as part of the transaction in which the guaranty was obtained. American Banker Glossary …
64continuing obligations — The ongoing rules of the Stock Exchange, detailed in the Yellow Book which have to be followed by a listed company. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
65continuing education — con.tinuing edu cation n [U] training and education for adults that takes place outside the formal education system, usually in classes in the evenings …
66continuing education — con,tinuing edu cation noun uncount 1. ) classes for adults, often held in the evening, that give them the opportunity to study a wide variety of subjects 2. ) AMERICAN classes in which professional people learn the latest developments, laws, etc …
67continuing breach — failure to observe a law over a period of time, break that is not a one time event …
68continuing education — program of college or university studies designed for students who can only study part time or who want to expand their knowledge without working towards a degree …
69continuing education — noun education provided for adults after they have left the formal education system …
70continuing education — noun (U) education provided for adults outside the formal educational system, usually by means of classes that are held in the evening …