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There is some slippage in that view". There are many explanations for what many see as the shift in philosophy.
There is even some slippage in Greenwich, where economic downturns are hardly noticed and rents are the highest in the state.
But even if the overall mood in the former Soviet Bloc remains largely pro-American, recent polls have shown some slippage in feelings of admiration.
In fact, I've heard it argued that, absent some slippage in management, a barbecue restaurant can only get better over time: many Texas barbecue fanatics have a strong belief in the beneficial properties of accumulated grease.
The brasses and percussionists were in their glory, and the strings held their own, though — again in the Round Dance — there seemed some slippage in the agitated pizzicatos from one side of the stage to the other.
John Dugan, head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which oversees the largest commercial banks in America, says there has been some slippage in the collateral demanded from hedge funds.
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The gain erased some slippage early in the session.
Where there is still some slippage is in the crowd, pit crew and other roadside human beings.
Assuming that the gaffe causes some further slippage in his polling, might there be time for him to come back as well?
Still, even the White House numbers suggest some slippage of support in the House, where Democrats voted with Mr. Obama 90 percent of the time in 2009 but 77 percent last year.
Some slippage is expected in the machinery of the Fourth Estate but not as much as we've seen in the last decade.
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