For-profit plans are reacting to the recent slippage in net by negotiating huge mergers.
The slippage in the U.S. is largely because of policies taken to counter the financial crisis and recession.
In 2008, three cliff-top bungalows were condemned and demolished after landslips and there was further slippage in 2010.
And in '90 and in '96, there was some slippage in those polls.
Since it reacts to input from its electronic stability control, it can even take into account wheel slippage in wet weather and adjust accordingly.
And second, that an hour is quite a long time, and marketing can go a long way to make up for slippage in the product.
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The Navy will suffer a similar slippage in size and capability.
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"All in all, demand for the Spanish debt remained solid, despite recent talks of further slippage in their fiscal consolidation, " said Annalisa Piazza, a fixed-income strategist at Newedge.
As for the euro, joining the single currency looks a risky step, particularly for the larger ex-communist countries so a slippage in the timetable may be no bad thing.
Nothing too shocking here, but Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has made his first public comments on his company's recent slippage in market cap, and he's unsurprisingly downplaying the numbers.
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Mr Shevardnadze, sensing a slippage in his popularity among economic losers (and also the victims of a flare-up of fighting around Abkhazia in May), announced a wide-ranging cabinet shuffle this week.
"The further and increased slippage in economic sentiment in April reinforces our belief that the European Central Bank is more likely than not to cut interest rates on Thursday, " said IHS Global Insight economist Howard Archer.
But I think when you look at the jobs numbers that we got on Friday and you look at all the jobs reports from previous months, you notice this effect here, which is greater private sector job growth and slippage in public sector jobs, principally in education and in public safety -- cops and firefighters, teachers.
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Fitch said it was not convinced by the Greek government's plans to reduce state spending, saying that the state debt burden was likely to rise to close to 130% of gross domestic product and that further fiscal slippage could result in another downgrade.
But it seems ready to accept that a two- or three-year slippage beyond that date would not, in the end, change the nature or the desirability of the bargain.
This possible weakness in the Democratic coalition coincides with a bit more slippage among Obama's 2008 supporters (9%) than among McCain voters who won't vote GOP in November (5%).
We did it in 1986, though there was some slippage from where that debate started.
In the Netherlands, where legislation has been in place for the longest time, some researchers seem to have found disquieting signs of slippage.
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