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So do slips like "chlodium soride," for "sodium chloride".
Beyond mechanical maneuverability, do slips contribute to the neural representation of tactile sensation?
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Pucks do slip past Lundqvist.
But bad ones do slip through.
But you do slip back into old habits very quickly.
It's not the best, if you do slip then anything can happen.
"Ultimately when you have a sustained campaign on this scale, errors slip out, and people do slip up.
"Things do slip through sometimes, but as a whole the system works," he said.
And if they do slip out of the harness, forget it".
Furthermore, people really do "slip" with age, just as Rehnquist observed.
If you do slip up...you haven't failed.
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