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But slippages in the performance also showed the difficulty and strain of those endless repetitions.
I don't think we're all that different from private companies, seeing sometimes slippages in schedules".
In this context, perhaps those perplexing slippages in formal grades, mirrored in other post-industrial countries, ought actually to raise a cheer.
The picture's greatest strength is its ability to evoke the sort of subtle slippages in time and memory that become commonplace to Alzheimer's sufferers.
But slippages in the fight against corruption have occurred in some African countries, he says, naming South Sudan, Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo as states that have scaled back anti-corruption efforts.
But that style has never included much worry over occasional slippages in ensemble — not the Schlamperei, sloppiness, often attributed to the Viennese in stereotype, but just a sort of loosening of the collective belt — so long as the overall sound and expression are right.
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Maybe it's just a general slippage in inhibition.
There is a kind of joy in this slippage, in giving up on realism and delineation.
There was, however, slippage in the number of sales recorded in 2000.
Is it another slippage in Tom Cruise's declining box-office appeal?
The slippage in memory may make it tough to learn a new language.
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