The evidence speaks for itself: don't let this escape to Panama slip through your fingers.
Costs slip through the cracks, and an organization never gets a holistic view of its expenses.
Dollars tend to slip through our hands unless we have a system for plugging those holes.
They fear high-value insurgent detainees could slip through the system's cracks as a result.
It includes a biochemical substance that attracts and immobilizes the carcinogens while letting nicotine slip through.
No focus group-tested positions that slip through your fingers when you try to parse them.
England's back row will need to pay attention, or Cooper will slip through their fingers.
Our development teams have searched, of course, but sometimes players slip through the net.
Watson and Olasewere seemed determined not to let this one slip through their fingers.
She knew that if she did her life would split open and she would slip through the crack.
Thus far the men at Atlanta were opening doors that Mr Clinton may be happy to slip through.
Cases can slip through the cracks, as with Madoff and Stanford Financial Group.
Turing's hypothesis come to life: bots that slip through the security measures meant to tell computers and humans apart.
Rather than shoot up targets, "Thief" pushed players to slip through the shadows.
The Australian women also watched gold slip through their fingers on several occasions.
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Letting a generation slip through our fingers hurts more than just our economy.
The occasional unsavory app has been known to slip through these proper channels.
We've already seen the device slip through the FCC and recently had a previewed glimpse of the potential hardware.
An undisclosed number of plain clothes police officers are travelling to Germany to help identify offenders who slip through the net.
Or does it fall into some other, less bomb-like category of gadget that can slip through security hidden in your briefcase?
"If there isn't someone in charge it is just the sort of thing that could slip through the net, " she said.
Yet, there are still some people who would slip through our net.
Many transactions escape it legitimately and many others slip through the cracks.
That's just wide enough for a single DNA molecule to slip through.
At Rome's Stadio Flaminio, it looked like England were going to let victory slip through their fingers for a second successive game.
Miracle of miracles, something positive might once again slip through our Congress.
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Now, FitzGerald says, he sees big holes in the approval process that can allow similar safety problems to slip through in the future.
And having waited 48 years for a return to Europe's top table, Spurs cannot afford to let the opportunity slip through their fingers.
With one more game left in his collegiate career, don't expect the 21-year-old to allow this final opportunity to slip through his hands.
In 2007, he allowed a chance to claim the title in China to slip through his fingers when he slid off coming into the pits.
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