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As we would expect, the share of migrants itself has a (weakly) significant negative correlation with productivity in model 4, which just about slips into insignificance if secondary enrolment is included as control variable, resulting in the loss of 16 observations (column 5).12 None of the significant effects of rents in Table 1 obtain if HRCs are left out of the model.

Then my boisterous Auntie Rosa arrived, her wrapper always seeming to be just about to slip off her waist.

You know how it is — as soon as they all start acclaiming a writer, that writer is just about to slip downward.

The independent living fund (slogan: "Making choice real for disabled people"), which is just about to slip off the radar as blogger Rich Watts predicts a written ministerial statement today announcing closure of the ILF from April 2015: "ILF is focused on those people with some of the highest and most complex support needs there are.

Kristen Wiig turns in a tremendous performance in this sibling-rivalry comedy drama that teeters on the edge of tastelessness but – just about – doesn't slip over the edge.

Separating the Tamils from the terrorists isn't just about correcting an alliterative slip or an image problem – it's at the core of the Sri Lankan conflict, and why the international community is dithering over one of the most appalling humanitarian situations of our time.

I'd already denied my daughter, who was thumping around upstairs with the cumulative weight of ten daughters, and the next day was Friday, T.G.I.F., end of the week, the slimmest of workdays, when just about everybody alive thinks about slipping out early.

Don't be nervous about it: just slowly slip your tongue inside his mouth and wait for him to do the same.

The jab and the right hand are working for her and she's slipping just about everything.

In a leaked recording of a Canstruct meeting, employees are told they can talk about fishing, or give directions, but should be wary of journalists asking apparently innocent questions about the weather before "they might just then slip in a question about … the processing centre".

It's only about 2.5 by 4 inches, and it'll easily slip into just about any pocket.

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