We realized then that our every move would be watched, as the pit bosses waited for any kind of slip-up to nail us. |
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Since he was so incredibly prolific, cranking out the copy by the yard, he could hardly help committing the odd slip-up here and there. |
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It is an unfortunate technical slip-up, but I accept it was an honest mistake. |
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This is just the latest slip-up from Michael Ignatieff when it comes to revealing his real agenda to increase the tax burden on Canadians. |
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One slip-up of a crew member will be intercepted or even anticipated by his team members. |
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Smokers, for example, who may have gone weeks without a cigarette could fall back into a habit after just one slip-up. |
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The editor of the newspaper I was working for never let me forget my slip-up. |
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Even without that slip-up, the CSS appears weak. |
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It characterized the Merton Center incident as a slip-up. |
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But a political slip-up forced Mr Golding's hand. |
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He was acting as a stand-in on The Magazine for regular host Brian Hayes yesterday and the slip-up will not affect future appearances. |
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Even a small slip-up may give your campaign a severe setback. |
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The big man has been in the thick of the action during the ill-tempered series and his chief tormentor grassed him on two, the slip-up proving costly for the home side. |
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Never forget that an occasional slip-up is not equivalent to failure! |
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The nature of the promise should be of vital concern to actuaries and their customers: failures to elucidate the exact nature of a liability promise is the cause of many an actuarial slip-up. |
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I think she will forgive an accidental slip-up, so don't worry too much about misspeaking. |
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The slightest slip-up means certain death? |
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This is not to say that your company should go out of its way to nitpick every minor slip-up by the vendor. |
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Listen to the slip-up below Warning: contains strong language. |
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What the slip-up teaches us about the science of rare events. |
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He lords this over her, berating her for every little slip-up, belittling even her successful activities and doomsaying any new ideas that she comes up with. |
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For the Times, which had won four Pulitzer Prizes in 2013, the Snowden slip-up was a bitter pill to swallow. |
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A slip-up by a couple of technicians while they are mixing an atomic cocktail can create a poison cloud that spreads for miles. |
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After their recent slip-up against Falkirk, the Jambos have responded with four straight victories and the champagne is now on ice. |
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