Sentence examples for always dips from inspiring English sources

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Also, productivity growth always dips as growth slows because firms delay cutting jobs although the sharp rise in joblessness in America last month suggests that employers there are now wielding the axe.

The Pacific slab always dips more than 50° and can even reach ∼90° beneath the central Mariana Arc.

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But the numbers always dip in the summer.

You can always dip into the sections that discuss events you're particularly interested in.

He can always dip into the catalogue of that other evergreen performer: "Ah, the good life".

Until then, when the open fire beckons, you can always dip into a cache of chestnuts in the crisper.

In many recent productions the "Ring," is "always dipped in these layers and layers of socio-political stances," he added.

In the event of a crisis, the United States could always dip into strategic petroleum reserves; domestic production continues to climb; and Gulf of Mexico refineries could be adjusted to use higher-quality, sweeter crude oil imported from other countries.

Since he is always dipping the bucket into the same stream his poems will resemble one another, but because the stream varies according to climatic conditions — what's on his mind, the weather, interruptions — they will also be different.

Once we give up sending "forgotten kit" letters home each week we can always dip into the lost property bin, where there are countless substitute items ready and waiting for a good airing.

In a pinch, he can always dip into his own pocket: In January Microsoft paid $30 million for his Firefly Networks, which creates privacy software for the Web.

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