slippage in English

noun
1
the action or process of something slipping or subsiding; the amount or extent of this.
$16 million has been spent on cracks and slippage

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1. Slippage on any job will entail slippage on the overall project.

2. The knots allowed no slippage.

3. Particularly in terms of slippage the minutes are sometimes less than satisfactory, recording only the slippage since the last meeting.

4. This is called hedging slippage.

5. Slippage tends a much bigger expense than commissions.

6. Because of the time slippage.

7. This slow slippage has important theoretical consequences.

8. 20 This is called hedging slippage.

9. The smallest slippage could delay completion of the project.

10. The Labour vote suffered a double slippage.

11. Whatever the causes, the numbers bear out America's slippage.

12. Slippage depends on the state of market participants.

13. In any event slippage shall be a concern.

14. Incorrect use can lead to condom slippage or breakage.

15. There has been some slippage of support for the government's policies.

16. In the bull market in stocks must first a sense of slippage.

17. Also, the material when embanked would be liable to settlement and slippage.

18. With the renewed economic reform drive of 19 Li experienced some slippage.

19. We want to stop the slippage of the quality of public services.

20. The polls show a certain slippage in support for the death penalty.

21. It is the catastrophic slippage in public respect which blows the minds of the apparatus.

22. Any slippage in the heel of the shoe means it is too big.

23. Floor mats in the nature of non-slip pads for use under apparatus to prevent slippage

24. But a decline in the third quarter was followed by further slippage in the fourth - a new trend.

25. Winter storms undercut the cliff base, then wash away thousands of tonnes of slippage in a single night.

26. The Angled handle is comfortable and features a finger guard to protect your hand from any slippage

27. The trend was upward, with 29 applicants improving their standing and just eight suffering slippage.

28. We may in fact anticipate some slippage in the timetable as a result of two factors.

29. It only takes a small slippage for government revenue and spending forecasts to be thrown out of kilter.

30. Positive sprocket drive and tracking with the plastic link style Belting eliminates slippage and edge damage

31. An article in Population Reports suggests that education on condom use reduces behaviors that increase the risk of breakage and slippage.

32. There is also a slippage control which automatically cuts power if the wheels begin to spin under harsh acceleration.

33. The Freudian slip is something that one lives with simply as a phenomenon of the slippage of consciousness under the influence of the unconscious.

34. The belayer often Belays the leader with a Munter hitch, because it has some slippage and thus lowers forces on the leader

35. 3 44 Hazards - There is frequent exposure to cuts and abrasions caused by tool slippage, and occasional exposure to back strain when shifting and aligning heavy mechanisms.

36. Hazards - There is frequent exposure to cuts and abrasions caused by tool slippage, and occasional exposure to back strain when shifting and aligning heavy mechanisms.

37. Then, when the car begins to move forward, this toe-in practically disappears as all looseness, or "slippage', in the steering system is taken up."

38. The Mo-S bonds are strong, but the interaction between the sulfur atoms at the top and bottom of separate sandwich-like tri-layers is weak, resulting in easy slippage as well as cleavage planes.

39. (Aseismic slippage, or Aseismic creep, is movement along a fault that occurs without any accompanying seismic waves.) This was contrary to what had long been assumed about plate movement in the area.

40. (Aseismic slippage, or Aseismic creep, is movement along a fault that occurs without any accompanying seismic waves.) This was contrary to what had long been assumed about plate movement in the area

41. This slippage or loss of message also Bedevils the great Roman frescoed vaults of Carracci, Reni, Guercino and Baciccio, which, for the delighted but perplexed spectator, have become, essentially, over-the-top

42. Cellos are mainly constructed with endpins at their base to prevent slippage and enable the player to position their instrument at a comfortable angle to their body, but there are also Baroque-styled Cellos intentionally made without an endpin

43. This development has been accentuated by the ongoing correction of the macroeconomic imbalances that emerged in the second half of the 1990s, notably a significant external deficit, and unsatisfactory progress in fiscal consolidation, leading to a major budgetary slippage in 2001.