Continuing theory is a group of ideas meant to explain a certain topic, such as a single or collection of fact, event, or phenomenon that people are still researching until it becomes proven. The theory is usually developed using abstract and generalized thinking
Continuing research can turn up new or conflicting information regarding a theory or scientific law. It will then be changed even after general acceptance.
The church's rejection of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution had a personal impact on him, causing inner turmoil and doubt about his own beliefs. However, it did not stop Darwin from continuing his scientific work and research. Ultimately, despite the controversy, his theory of evolution went on to revolutionize the field of biology.
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The abbreviation for continuing is "cont."
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A continuing story is a story in which is continued after a previous main specific story.
The present participle of "continue" is "continuing."
BYU Division of Continuing Education was created in 1921.
San Diego Continuing Education was created in 1976.
The Continuing Saga of the Ageing Orphans was created in 1971.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing was created in 1970.
Tulane School of Continuing Studies was created in 1890.