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"When guys win first gold medals there always tends to be a dip (in performance)," Brailsford said.
But if the law's rollout is messy, there may be a dip in approval before it has a chance to become more popular.
When the manager leaves and David Gill [the chief executive] leaves and a number of players retire like Scholesy [Paul Scholes] and Giggsy [Ryan Giggs], no matter what club it is, or how much money you have behind you, there is going to be a dip in trophies, but unfortunately when you are Manchester United you can't really have that".
Your response can't be a dip in form.
Censors work independently and not in a regular work pattern (there appears to be a dip in activity when the 19 00 news is on).
Only certain features of the behaviour of each cognitive state are known for different scenarios, based on neurological and behavioural evidence from the literature (for example prior awareness should occur before the action execution and after prior ownership, there should be a dip in the sensory representation in-between predictive representation and inferential representation, et cetera).
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The audience space is a dip in a public park.
The remittance phenomenon has been largely recession proof, although there was a dip in 2008/09.
"We have nothing telling us that since Brexit there has been a dip in traffic.
Last year, there was a dip in the number of stops, to 468,932.
If you do your homework you know there's not a dip in our form, there's been a dip in our results.
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