Since 1848, it has never been renewed entirely at the same time, providing a long-term continuity.
While this new dynasty of the team is still young, long-term continuity of success seems assured.
His second book, Ideologies of Conservatism (2002), disclosed the unexpected long-term continuities in Conservative political thinking.
His decision to take a year off from international rugby has left selectors with the difficult choice of going for a short-term replacement or of opting for long-term continuity.
To accomplish this, unit personnel provide long-term continuity and technical expertise to active duty test managers conducting operational tests on new space systems.
Perhaps voters' endorsement of short-term excitement and long-term continuity is not as unwise as it seems.
One is establishing long-term continuity and focus in schools that can survive the inevitable turnover in leadership that occurs every two to four years in most urban school systems.
At the same time they [managers]were acutely aware of their people's need for a stable, unifying value system - a foundation for long-term continuity.
"The archaeological record contains several seemingly abrupt changes suggesting population replacements to some, but the current view, followed here, is that there has been long-term cultural continuity."
They have pointed to the benefits of the central bureaucracy built up by the early emperors, especially Claudius, which provided a structure for long-term continuity amid changing dynasties.