0 something that changes in character gradually or in very slight stages without any clear dividing points: --
It's not "left-wing or right-wing" - political opinion is a long continuum.
Therefore, articles on risk reduction programs, screening programs, and rehabilitation programs were excluded, because these reports do not encompass the whole continuum of care.
Viewing seed postharvest physiology in terms of a continuum of behaviour is considered to be more realistic than attempting precise categorization.
The opposing view- that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries- is likewise popular.
Under these conditions we consider it useful to think of one continuum with many strands, rather than orthogonal dimensions.
Each of these two dimensions has a consensual and a majoritarian continuum.
It would also be interesting to research the continuum as it is: that is, in two dimensions.
Over the past two decades, evidence supporting a continuum between oral and written language impairments has continued to mount.
Figure 1 outlines a continuum of possible outcomes of state multiculturalism.