Sentence examples for a slippage from from inspiring English sources

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"There is a slippage from 'I have a feeling I want to make a call' to 'I need to make a call,' " she said.

By failing to take the appeal, the two justices said, the Supreme Court in effect blessed what they characterized as a slippage from the rigorous review required by court precedents.

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Stony Point, "a community of smaller, older homes," Ms. Garti said, had an average price of $255,637, "a slight slippage" from $256,618 in 1999.

Sales-volume data for the three Brooklyn listing services does show a 7.4percentt slippage, from 8,813 transactions in 1999 to 8,162 last year.

"Today, yet again, Standard & Poor's has said that a further slippage from the government's projected pathway to surplus in 2020-21 could see a loss of Australia's triple-A credit rating.

He had experienced a steady slippage from the time when he ran the nearly 1.6 miles around the reservoir 10 times a day — making a total of more than 200,000 trips, Mr. Arroyo figured.

There is the fine, snappy, cynical metaphor-making in Matty's "That's your everyday jacket" (a nice mental slippage from the old-fashioned idea of a waiter putting on a special jacket for his work, coupled with "jacket" as cop-speak for criminal record, and, by extension, biography), but the novel has so many of these felicities that one can start overlooking them.

In summary, our work has delineated a cellular process underlying multinucleation in OIS that involves impaired mitosis combined with increased Mcl1-dependent survival and subsequent slippage from aberrant mitosis, followed by a cell-cycle arrest.

SUFE is rare in animals, and it seems likely that this is due to a tuberosity projecting from the lower side of the capital epiphysis into the growth plate, and from there into an appropriately shaped socket in the metaphysis which effectively prevents chronic slippage from taking place (Tayton 2007a, b).

He could not have imagined that Mandela's life sentence would be a gift to the A.N.C. Mandela, kept pristine in prison, was spared the inevitable slippage from idealism to corruption that military values bring; he came out skoon, an Afrikaans word meaning both squeaky clean and beautiful.

To simulate a given cell's behavior quantitatively, we randomly sampled times of mitotic death and slippage from the two one-pathway cumulative distributions.

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