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Examples of slippage


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If there are slippages in enforcement in other member states, that clearly needs to be remedied.
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We know the commitments and we know the slippages.
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Slippages at the earthworks occurred during wet weather.
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I know better than most how slippages in time and cost can jeopardise military planning and make nonsense of defence budgeting.
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Are these slippages in sight of being recovered?
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When we consider what is happening to our defence expenditure, we notice that significant changes and slippages are already occurring.
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In the meantime, we are maintaining momentum on the airport to avoid expensive cost increases and slippages.
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A number of notable slippages occurred in the arrangements.
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All current shortcomings, weaknesses, slippages and potential cancellations can now be attributed to it.
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There are delays, slippages and cuts, with the result that our service men do not obtain their equipment as and when they should.
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Can we avoid slippages of this kind in the future?
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Alongside the rescue efforts, other work has been going on to stabilise the tip and to prevent further slippages.
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There is a great deal of worry in the industry about slippages in quality control.
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We cannot afford slippages with an aircraft as important as this.
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We undertook a detailed review and in 1998 we tried to put the project back on course, but slippages continued.
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No one can deny that there are delays, cuts and slippages.
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There are many contenders for the prime spot in the league table of delays and slippages.
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The programme is now proceeding well despite some earlier slippages and technical difficulties.
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The reasons for the slippages are similarly varied, for example, delays in advertising new posts or in ensuring that capital investment projects had proper justification and approval.
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Slippages in forecasts do not change anything.
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Finally, there is the problem of slippages in the programme which have an adverse effect on the rate of return which companies can expect from their operations.
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Direct delivery of the velocities to the actuators causes a serious positioning error: the higher the acceleration, the more wheel slippage occurs due to friction.
Once they are accelerated, the electrons eventually propagate faster than the wave, so the energy gain is limited by phase slippage.
Equilibrium distributions of microsatellite repeat length resulting from a balance between slippage events and point mutations.
Indeed, in one significant slippage, all narrative becomes fixed as ' ' plodding time-bound narrative.
The young age of the region's hills result in labile rock formations, which are susceptible to slippages.
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Therefore, it is difficult for them to be used for legged robots that have very poor odometry, such as leg slippage and loss of balance.
In applications, a tip-over is more dangerous than a slippage.
There is a slippage of meaning whereby ' health ' becomes a concept which extends beyond a narrow medicalised focus on the body.
Slippage was readily evident as sporadic jumps in strain during testing.
Therefore, the robot cannot reach its goal due to its modeling error and wheel slippage.
Two molecular processes generating variability have been proposed : replication slippage due to slipped-strand mispairing and unequal recombination between homologous chromosomes (or chromatids).
They result from sudden slippages of the hanging wall in the direction of the dip, causing earthquakes.
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However, with a full programme of fungicides very few varieties grown in the national variety testing system show any slippage in yield over time.
The stepwise mutation model, via replication slippage, is thought to explain most microsatellite diversity.
Because of the relatively slow slippage between the electron and the laser pulse, this interaction stage lasts for a long time.
The process of mapping is far from mechanical, and the slippage is often considerable.
The microsatellites may have become variable (due to unequal crossing over or replication slippage) after the split of the two taxa.
During each run to retrieve core lengths a variable amount of core slippage and breakage occurred, affecting the 'driller's depth' scale.
The contact surface of the curved foot was covered with a rubber-sheet to prevent slippage.
Keeping contact status unchanged has two aspects: one is for avoiding tip-over, the other is for avoiding slippage.
During the narrative a functional slippage occurs between music, the product of a performed moment on screen, and music, the cinematic tool of narrative characterization.
The chassis system includes odometry through wheel encoders to provide feedback on the rover position, but these are subject to corruption through wheel slippage.
The overall objective was achieve departmental processes that controlled the projects' cost and schedule as well as reduce cost growth and schedule slippages.
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Distribution and abundance of microsatellites in the yeast genome can be explained by a balance between slippage events and point mutations.
Simulations over 50 000 generations were run under replication slippage only.
Of course, its frequency was lower when an upward bias in the slippage process was introduced.
Lateral slippage towards the broad ligament does not occur if the uterus has been compressed.
Second, it would seem to indicate a great deal of slippage between a specific individual's educational background and a group's general historical predicament.
The robot position error comes from wheel slippage, a rough surface, and sensor error.
The torque information is important at this level to reduce the wheel slippage.
Autonomous vehicles motor, reliable estimates of the vehicle slippage and stability can be achieved and used to improve control.
Slippage and deformation of wheels and uneven floor surfaces inevitably accumulate increasing errors in the odometry localisation.
The maximum acceleration to avoid wheel slippage is bounded by the wheel-ground adhesion.
The error growth of odometry dead-reckoning resulting from wheel distortion and slippage is usually unacceptable and environmental sensing is therefore needed.
Dependence of normal force on slippage initiation caused by shearing force.
They found that long stretches of repeats were more common than expected by chance, which they attributed to duplication by slippage.
The assistant maintains the compression as the suture material is milked through to ensure uniform tension and no slippage.
Persistence of repeated sequences that evolve by replication slippage.
Clear evidence of nucleotides added by slippage was found in all parts and taxonomic levels.
Mutation occurred through either (biased or unbiased) replication slippage, or unequal recombination between homologous chromosomes.
How "answers" fit with "knowledge" and then with "competence" is a large question, and the slippage has not gone unnoticed in the literature.
The coefficient can be assumed to be constant in any direction for uniform rubber wheels if slippage does not occur and terrain characteristics stay uniform.
Moreover, despite the precise calibration procedure used, cross-coupling ar tifacts can contaminate twodimensional eye movement recordings, due to coil misalignments or scleral coil slippage.
When slippage cases occur, the trunk's motion cannot be controlled directly.
To prevent the biped's slippage, the walking surface is covered by a rubber pad.
Systematic errors could be reduced by performing experiments,4 while nonsystematic errors caused by wheel slippage and uneven grounds are big problems.
The uneasy movement in narrative voice from thirdperson omniscient to first person, for example, suggests a slippage in allegiance and perspective.
The occasional slippage of this authorial disguise, however, suggests his discomfort in wearing it.
Subsidence and landslips have continued; the north-east tower largely collapsed in the 1950s, and further major slippages occurred in 1969, 1970, and 2002.
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The tangential component of this velocity can be considered in the presence of slippage.
Shiller11 deals with some dynamic constraints: sliding restrictions, also understood as the avoidance of absolute vehicle slippage, tip-over and loss of wheel-ground contact constraints, important subjects on irregular outdoor terrains.
Our data also suggest that some new 2-repeat microsatellites arise from a mutational mechanism that has the same effect as slippage, the duplication of an adjacent sequence.
However, several mutational mechanisms could result in the sequence observed : substitutions, insertions, single-strand slippage involving partial repeats, or the gain or loss of multiple repeats, one of which is imperfect.
Through such enactment the written text is inevitably opened up to change and adaptation, as well as to the slippages of meaning that occur in the space of translation.
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Again, the slippage of the word "capital" suggests the effacement of the commodity status of the books, and of the economic relationship between the library and its patrons.
Slippage of contact lenses and other ar tifacts in relation to fading and regeneration of supposedly stable retinal images.
The skew between the two forms (glazed to reveal some steps), the slippage offloorand window heights, and the jaunty vault of the new roof sets up a mutually respectful conversation.
A study of this size would not be very useful for detecting slippage at the smallest repeat numbers if the mutation rates are one or more orders of magnitude lower.
You get slippage and physicality because all the joints and transfers and translations are showing - something you can't get when you sit in the studio with everything first generation.
Such 'slippage' has resulted from the fact that computer nerds and, previously unhip, synth players have now co-opted the rebelliousness and raw authenticity previously only associated with the electric guitar.
There are legitimate objections to the slippage.
However, slippage with few or no repeats could be much less frequent than slippage with many repeats, but still be frequent enough to be important in generating new microsatellites.
The importance of this process increases rapidly with repeat number, but there does not appear to be any fixed repeat-number threshold that must be surpassed before slippage can occur.
A deadline for practice recruitment was imposed because of slippage with the study timetable and the time needed for re-interviews of carers, instigating training and completion of evaluations.
As to underspending, when one considers the huge size of the capital programme, it is hardly surprising that there should be slippage.
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Rather than direct acts of political protest that would have elicited immediate repression, the group's practices of resistance were composed of subtle slippages and subversions.
Such constructions are subject both to the slippages to which mediations are prone and to the politics inherent to interaction.
Instead, the subject gets back to itself through the slippages of the denominational inadequacies of language ; taxonomy's inability to name the system of naming in full.
In communication, too, there is invariably scope for rhetorical, gestural and emotional intrusion, as well as for misunderstandings and slippages that leave interlocutors and auditors with differential senses of outcomes.
To the liberal" scientific" mind, there are two problems here of" slippage", one more slight than the other.
The source of the problem lies, once again, in the slippage from materials to materiality.
Unfortunately, such conceptual slippage between idle fantasies and stable representations of institutional authority is the problematic kernel of these authors' entire argument.
By deliberately creating a situation characterized by a large amount of bureaucratic slippage, legislators increased their own opportunities for intervention and facilitation.
Both biased slippage associated with selection against large allele size and selection against size difference slowed down the absorption process.
Words, of course, can have multiple meanings, and it is necessary to be sure there is no slippage between them.
Changes in cutting direction or plate slippage could be absent for both populations.
They can determine the state of slippage and missing ground contact.
Physically, the period of the motion increases because of the longitudinal drift, which decreases the rate of phase slippage between the particle and the wave.
In order for wheel slippage not to occur, the frictional force must not overcome the normal force multiplied by the coefficient of friction.
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