follow-through

follow-through
[ˈfɒləʊθruː]
sustantivo
1acompañamiento (m) (del golpe) (Sport) (of stroke)

follow-through [ˈfɒləʊˈθruː]
noun
(continuation) continuación; (f) (further action) seguimiento; (m) (Golf) (Tennis) acompañamiento; (m)
there was no follow-through to the training programme we went on el programa de formación al que asistimos no tuvo continuación; how can we make sure that there is follow-through on this agreement? ¿cómo podemos asegurarnos de que se realizará un seguimiento del acuerdo?
UNRWA would now assume the task of finding a durable solution to the refugee problem, as a follow-through to the very temporary relief and works measures his policies leading up to war and the follow-through afterward are increasingly criticized The talks covered tourism, communications, the economic situation in the Middle East and training # It was decided that there would be follow-through on these issues A good rule of thumb is to make your follow-through as long as your backswing always remember to complete your follow-through

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