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slow roll
verb
To make a long pause before calling an all-in bet with a strong, usually very strong, hand.
Exact(40)
Compared to that, this is a slow roll".
Climate change is background noise, the slow roll of distant thunder.
Alvarez doesn't rely on jump-scares; it's the slow roll of dread that works far better.
Their answer is that this number must be proportional to the effect that caused the perturbations in the first place, a process called slow roll inflation, and in particular to the number "e-foldings" of slow roll inflation.
In the Early Universe arena, she has pioneered a model-independent method for probing the shape of the inflationary potential, known as "Generalized Slow Roll".
We find that generally the spectrum obtained is nearly scale invariant, which can be well related to that of slow roll inflation by a simple duality.
Similar(20)
The slow roll-out of each new season gives way in March to a breezy dash to opening day.
Eventually the two are on the floor, engaging in a more conventional duet, though there are frequent slow rolls of one over the other.
BT's rivals, who complain of poor service from Openreach and achingly slow roll-out of fibre, see the decision as a cop-out.
To be sure, Gist's slow roll-out strategy comes at a cost.
The slow roll-out of the new universal credit benefits system has been defended by the work and pensions secretary.
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