continuación
continuation ; perpetuation ; persistence ; sequel ; continuance ; continuation ; follow-up.
Continuations are non-periodical publications that are issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals.
Moreover, the perpetuation in certain quarters in the UK of the image of the Community as a remote interfering irrelevance is assisted by the general level of ignorance on Community matters.
The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.
These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.
We argue strongly for the continuation into the electro-copying era of the fair dealing provisions in legislation designed for the photocopying era.
This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow-up to his 1987 'Bonfire of the Vanities'.
a continuación
next
then
in the following
hereinbelow
next up
In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.
A set of government publications could be filed alphabetically by the issuing bureau, and then by title of the particular series in numerical order.
In fields unfamiliar to one, it is advisable to proceed according to the routine outlined in the following.
Disclaimer: the events hereinbelow related are true, but took place several years ago.
Next up it's the glitz and glamour of the famous Monaco Grand Prix where the racing is just a part of all the razzmatazz that goes with it.
a continuación se enumeran
given below
Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri.
de continuación
follow-on
The economic effects of the possible introduction of 'follow-on' protein products have been the subject of recent debate.
ir a continuación de
follow in + the footsteps of
Access to information is a fundamental right of citizenship, in fact, the fourth right, following in the footsteps of civil rights, political rights and social rights.
no saber qué hacer a continuación
be stuck
get + stuck
become + stuck
Present information retrieval technology is stuck in the preliminary stages and is thus no improvement on manual retrieval.
Hence, the proposed method is capable of enhancing the regularization property without getting stuck at sub-optimal values in search space.
Michoud was the smallest of the three, so volunteered to try getting in through the partially-open sunroof but she became stuck.
¿qué pasará a continuación?
What's next?
What next?
The article is entitled 'Seventy five years of sci-tech reference: What's next?'.
The article is entitled 'Mass deacidification: now that it is a reality, What next?'.
(que se menciona) a continuación
below
These are discussed in more detail below.
venir a continuación de + Nombre
come in + Posesivo + footsteps
Image processing is fast becoming a major success in the hardware field, and in its footsteps could come the first significant attempt at image archiving and subsequent on-line retrieval.