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"slippage" Definitions
  1. failure to achieve an aim or complete a task by a particular date
  2. a slight or slow steady fall in the amount, value, etc. of something

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That's where all the slippage happens – slippage in definitions and so forth, which I seem to like.
"They" evokes my slippage between man and woman, but it also evokes the way that I see the slippage between human and object.
Rising oil prices limited slippage in the energy sector .
Rising oil prices limited slippage in the energy sector .
Pros: Synthetic materials keep feet dry, mesh construction for added breathability, heel tab to help prevent slippage, seamless design, multiple colors to choose fromCons: Some reviewers reported slippage, they don't have targeted cushioning
In this activity alone there is much opportunity for slippage.
It's slippage, but this isn't the end of the world.
Rupture, slippage and assimilation are foundational to Kahraman's methods and means.
The upcoming 2018 general election poses some risk of fiscal slippage.
Slippage to July or October 2017 is increasingly likely, say experts.
Since then, he has followed a strategy of glissement, or slippage.
Slippage farther down the slope is problematic for two reasons.  1.
And so what this does, when you look at TV ratings and you see a small slippage in 18-34, or actually maybe a profound slippage in that core part of the advertising demographic coming online.
Is there a slippage of language happening when we talk about hangovers?
Long-lasting eyeliners solve that slippage issue without restraining your inner artiste.
"France can't tolerate its slippage," Mr. Fillon told supporters on Sunday night.
It's this moment of slippage that creates a the most pressing threat.
The outcome of that ever shifting slippage is what keeps our attention.
"These three countries have the highest level of class slippage," he said.
Slippage between signifiers is another running theme in many of the works.
Offered in six colors, it has a silicone sleeve to control slippage.
A heel tab helps prevent slippage, and arch compression provides extra support.
His 1997 book, "Slippage," included an essay mentioning California&aposs 1994 Northridge earthquake.
To prevent slippage, place the ring securely on the base of the penis.
He can afford little slippage in the region when he runs for reelection.
But there was no gold medal thievery at work here, no moral slippage.
But if this last-minute slippage doesn't stop, his advantage becomes less clear.
Fiscal slippage ahead of the November elections would increase inflationary and financing pressures.
So we shouldn't compromise you know the slippage or shortcomings in that region.
Below are some highlights, divided into categories with lots of slippage and overlap.
I like the slippage between present and past tense that signals an authorial
There's going to be a slippage in compliance," he told CNBC Asia's "Street Signs.
I think it's important to talk about the slippage of [identifying as] in-between.
He saw slippage when the Warriors barely outlasted the Philadelphia 76ers on March 23.
Yet, even there, the Republican Party saw some slippage in their suburb turnout numbers.
In Belgium, further fiscal slippage or persistently weak growth may lead to a downgrade.
Some argue that concerns over fiscal slippage could cause the common currency to depreciate.
Yet Trump's slippage in these places relative to 2016 raises their odds of survival.
It's important to size correctly so you get the best fit and minimal slippage.
"Web traffic depicts accelerating site visits for Adidas and slippage for Nike," he wrote.
"Australia has now seen years of slippage in returning the budget to surplus and the messy election outcome threatens more slippage whichever way it goes," Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital, said in a note Thursday.
And on Thursday, we'll begin to see whether that slippage forebodes a full-on downpour.
The Point: It's not yet clear if there is temporary or permanent slippage for Biden.
More slippage is likely to mean no third straight Olympic 100-meter gold in Rio.
That said, O'Sullivan believes equity price slippage could be enhanced by anti-free trade rhetoric.
Big quakes (those above about magnitude 7.3) involve slippage along many kilometres of a fault.
Slippage among Trump's base who reveres Sessions and his long-held, hard-line immigration views.
Landslides generally happen after periods of heavy rain, saturating or liquefying soil and causing slippage.
Analysts expect that, if in place, the new government would mean a significant fiscal slippage.
At 42, it would not be surprising to see further signs of slippage from Brady.
Clinton's slippage in mostly white states by making a late incursion into Michigan and Wisconsin.
The best way indication of the slippage in his support is his position in Iowa.
More interesting is that the slippage in vote choice continued through to the 28 midterms.
The director Paul Miller's expert production — some slippage with lines notwithstanding — runs through Jan. 7.
Houédard's laminated collages, visually very different than the typed works, also display slippage and movement.
But on Saturday night, Coach Brian Kelly blamed his team's slippage on a lack of spirit.
A look at the plight of FedEx Cup champions the year after reveals an understandable slippage.
CNN took a different angle on the same question and also found slippage among Trump's base.
Fraser's performance is predicated on the slippage between art and life— or lives — of both artists.
SO THE AMOUNT OF SLIPPAGE IS FAIRLY MINOR JUST BECAUSE I STARTED FROM A LOW BASE.
When the United States and the European Union disagree, all one sees is slippage and failure.
"We are not modeling taxes, management fees, dividend payment timing, slippage or other sources of error."
On the left today, there's a serious problem with a slippage between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism.
The slippage between a powerful man's dalliances and straightforward predation is something that could happen just once.
It might play Magritte-like mind games with the diner, exploiting the slippage between appearance and reality.
Sometimes a slow slippage or fissures in the ground offer a sign of what is to come.
This is a notable slippage from the 10-point advantage the party enjoyed just a month before.
If Brady shows further signs of slippage in 2019, the Patriots could be willing to part ways.
Indeed, 1H19 performance was challenged due to the Smartbadge introduction and some deal slippage experienced in 2Q19.
Each feeder comes with two stainless steel bowls and has rubberized feet to prevent slippage and scratching.
The immense energy created by the slippage of the tectonic plates underneath Lende Induk tracked the ruptures.
MICRO FOCUS CEO SAYS DEAL SLIPPAGE IS BROAD BASED, A LITTLE WORSE IN EUROPE THAN IN U.S.
The Negative Outlook on Ghana's 'B' sovereign rating reflects the risk of fiscal slippage around Ghana's elections.
Tesla says its surface will prevent slippage, and you can charge two phones at the same time.
A dam burst could be triggered by slippage in the embankment at the Gongo Soco mine, Vieira said.
It's extremely compact and portable, and has anti-skid rubber stands built-in underneath to prevent potential slippage.
The extra inertial force this causes favours slippage in the direction of the longer of the free ends.
His return is imminent, but he is 214, and there are real signs of slippage in his game.
It's got a nice weight in the hand, and the sculpted grips are subtly textured to prevent slippage.
He saw slippage when the Warriors were blown out by the lowly Los Angeles Lakers on March 6.
The seemingly harmless task of de-stoning an avocado can lead to some gnarly slippage and severed limbs.
"But the French government must try to limit as much as possible the slippage in 2019," he added.
Reagan went on to a second term that many people felt was marred by a certain … mental slippage.
THUMP: On this record you find overlap and slippage between precisely calibrated, harder club sounds and undiluted noise.
Right now, even after some slippage, Biden has the highest polling numbers of any candidate in the race.
The surplus transfer, however, has assured investors and markets that there is unlikely to be any fiscal slippage.
Wirecutter says the mitten-shaped design offers a flexible fit with a stretchy leg cuff to prevent slippage.
"the infinite slippage" and "being there at the right" — speak to the posturing and emptiness of diplomatic rhetoric.
Negative effects for some patients included fatigue, hypertension, rashes, fractures, falls, nausea, and mild cognitive and memory slippage.
But after years of slow slippage, Congress's grasp seems in many parts of the country to have relaxed entirely.
It's a subtle contrast and should help avoid slippage for those souls brave enough to go without a case.
Westworld still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve, and the term "time slippage" comes up more than once.
Yet Snap couldn't build on last quarter's 5 percent growth, and the slippage has dragged down its share price.
A poor track record in hitting fiscal targets in recent years suggests there is a risk of some slippage.
It is this slippage between private and public that plays itself out over and over again across the installation.
If the person was elderly, they can have some skin slippage, which basically means that skin can slough off.
You can call the March slippage weather, but I see it as more a hangover after an exceptional February.
O'Leary also said there are concerns over further slippage in the return to service of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX.
The big giveaways resulted in fiscal slippage, for a government that has been seeking to drag down its deficit.
The MÆ project is interested in the slippage — the lost in translation — from our bodies to VR and back.
The soft material is very wearable and comfortable and there was no slippage in the butt or chest area.
Rising oil prices limited slippage in the energy sector to 0.8%, while other sectors gave up more than 1%.
If they're not using snowshoes, hikers typically wear waterproof ankle-height boots with micro spikes, which protect against slippage.
Fitch's forecast of 9.3% (and a primary deficit of 0.3%) implies modest slippage against the target while maintaining deficit reduction.
This is a real problem, and it's critical that people positioned to work the refs be vigilant about any slippage.
They give us a sense of snacking security, whereas plates can often leave us feeling vulnerable to slippage and spills.
But it also suggests that at least part of Clinton's recent slippage was inevitable — and, perhaps, unlikely to get worse.
Yet investors say weak growth and the possibility of fiscal slippage ahead of legislative elections this year remain major risks.
Because the slippage is so big, the extension that Spain would get could be more than one year, officials said.
A slippage that follows from this lack of confidence is one of the most striking aspects of the pope's letter.
Jerry Angelo, the general manager of the Bears when they chose Forte, sees slippage despite that auspicious beginning this year.
Investors have been monitoring the political developments in Italy on concerns that a populist government will bring further fiscal slippage.
The constant slippage between the protagonists' perceptions and the reality of the things around them carries through all the stories.
We live with the consequences of slippage, called by many ugly names, with "yuppie" usually thrown in for good measure.
If anything, we should be strengthening standards when gas prices are low, to prevent slippage in fuel efficiency actually achieved.
That slippage was the impetus for The Vesper Project, currently on view at the University of Miami's Lowe Art Museum.
Some studies indicate that overall breakage and slippage rates in anal are similar to those in vaginal sex: around 2 percent.
MAX WOES O'Leary also said there are concerns over further slippage in the return to service of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX.
More than ever, big investors are concerned about losing basis points — hundredths of a percent — of price slippage in a trade.
The question for Biden's campaign is whether his recent black voter slippage is a molehill or the beginning of something more.
The futuristic Hex was meant to address three core issues—discomfort, slippage, and breakage—with the help of a honeycomb pattern.
Any fiscal slippage would mean Japan keeping its money printing presses running longer, and would break a commitment to G20 countries.
Block trading desks, like Genesis Trading, give institutional investors the ability to buy large amounts of bitcoin with very little slippage.
Esports players can also buy gaming gloves for $35 on Amazon that are designed to "eliminate slippage" caused by sweaty palms.
At this point, the pullbacks in these beloved stocks of the anointed consumer-company elite represent minor slippage in powerful uptrends.
It still has to meet primary surplus targets to ensure no repeat of fiscal slippage which sunk the country into crisis.
With other countries from Scotland to India currently entertaining basic income schemes, it's especially important to try to avoid that slippage.
Despite rising oil prices and the risk of fiscal slippage, fund flows would continue to chase momentum in the New Year.
For example:• If your glasses keep slipping off your nose, you can use ear hooks or hair ties to prevent slippage.
But more seriously, the Ofjared/Ofdonald joke creates some troubling slippage between its apparent target and the source of its humor.
Mr. Shepp's mind worked a little differently, and his mid-1960s work is rich with the tension between slippage and structure.
" The report found "slippage" in the university's social sciences departments, leaving them in less than "a position of distinct pre-eminence.
The biggest factor in Texas' slippage is its economy, which plummets to No. 25 this year from No. 1 last year.
However, in the current context, I think the MPC will be more tolerant of fiscal slippage and continue with accommodative cycle.
Readers will recognize Lerner's often pleasantly gnarled sentences and the teasing slippage between first and third person:

 Where were the parents?
"The inflation numbers show further slippage, which presents a challenge for the ECB," said Neil MacKinnon, global macro strategist at VTB Capital.
Such slippage in reducing leverage could arise from higher-than-expected revenue pressure, unsustainably high investment costs or a loss of franchise.
"Even if the company delivers slightly off numbers, just a little bit of slippage, it's usually a great buying opportunity," he said.
Some slippage is expected in the machinery of the Fourth Estate but not as much as we've seen in the last decade.
Too much is in flux at this stage for private economists to form an accurate picture of the slippage in the budget.
Market tensions have heated up again ahead of a European Commission's decision next week over disciplinary steps against Italy for budget slippage.
Mr. Schroeter described the software slippage — down more than analysts had anticipated — as another byproduct of IBM's commitment to the long term.
Recent volatility and downside slippage in the equity markets has been ascribed to China and the potential for slowing global economic growth.
The fiscal slippage isn't helped by the Bank of Japan's aggressive monetary stimulus, which has pushed borrowing costs to a record low.
Crosstown rival Fiat Chrysler Automobiles also reported a sales slippage, with the Italian-American corporation selling 23.2 percent fewer cars this March.
The first stage in Centineo's conquest of the internet's collective heart was to create a certain slippage between himself and Peter Kavinsky.
SBI expects gross slippage ratio, which stood at 2.83% by June end, to come below 2% before the end of the year.
"Glissement", or slippage—Mr Kabila's strategy since he lost a battle to change the constitution early last year—seems to be working.
Trump fares somewhat better among the public when asked about his handling of the economy, but there's been slippage there as well.
Toni Maybe they're not advertising in Pennsylvania because — if they see slippage — they can still try to overwhelm Trump with ads later.
The slippage in Biden's strength and the decline in Democratic moderate morale accounts for the recent buzz about Clinton, Bloomberg and Patrick.
"Any slippage and momentum goes [the] other direction with Alabama Senate election and shutdown negotiations next week," he wrote in a note.
"If you are going to see an unwind, slippage is likely to come from the large positions first," Cochinos and Ren said.
But satisfaction with government fell to an all-time low this year, and slippage by the Postal Service was a big reason.
Greece wrapped up its last economic adjustment program in 2018 but remains under surveillance from lenders to ensure no future fiscal slippage.
Alcohol is a mysterious molecule that affects the body in ways we still don't understand, so that slippage of language is almost necessary.
The idea is that men have the same career gap as women, and the career slippage among women of childbearing age is reduced.
He is still the frontrunner by far and dominating most polls, but there was slippage last night which may be followed by shrinkage.
However, regional fiscal slippage against central government targets, as seen in 2015, highlights the importance of structural reform of regional funding alongside enforcement.
The risk of more election-related fiscal slippage is limited given the strong macro environment and large political support for the governing party.
At times this season, Golden State has seemed to wage battles with boredom, with complacency, with slippage — inevitable products of the team's success.
By making masks possessing no clear racial or ethnic identity, Moon explores the slippage between what we see and what she is representing.
Some of this slippage arises from a tension identified by Walter Lippmann, a founder of this magazine, in his 1922 book Public Opinion.
With the exception of the minority of people who suffer sudden death, the vast majority of us experience a slumberous slippage from life.
In economic data, the Ifo Business Climate Index showed a slight slippage in September, as companies became lowered the outlooks for their business.
Bernie Sanders: The Vermont senator has had a bit of a resurgence in recent weeks, taking advantage of some slippage by Massachusetts Sen.
Once my skin was prepped, she applied a light layer of emollient gel to my skin — this provided the necessary "slippage" for smooth dermaplaning.
The ruling party has offered only murky explanations for a failure to meet election prep deadlines, in a strategy known as "glissage," or slippage.
Chairman Rajnish Kumar said the bank was looking at a slippage ratio of 2% for the year, slightly higher than 1.60% in fiscal 2019.
The four-way stretch compression fabric provides support and prevents slippage (because what's worse than a pair of workout leggings that don't say up!?).
The Brexit deal is due to be agreed by October, but as trade talks have only just begun, a slippage to December is likely.
A spokesman for the United Nations, Farhan Haq, hinted at the possibility of a delay in the talks, or "a slippage" in the dates.
"The beauty of photography is that you can stop and start if there's slippage," says Day of keeping the models in their skimpy suits.
Facing a campaign in turmoil and slippage in the polls, the retired neurosurgeon didn't do anything Thursday night to stand out from the pack.
Images and their attendant associations are constantly slipping, and this 'slippage' can keep the image flexible enough to accommodate an endless range of readings.
Future developments that could individually or collectively, result in negative rating action include: -Significant slippage from fiscal targets leading to deteriorating public debt dynamics.
Tuesday's earthquake, however, was caused by crumpling arising from the downward bending of the sinking Cocos Plate, rather than directly by slippage between plates.
Analysts also say the government could resort to stake sales in state-run companies to bridge its revenue deficit and avoid a fiscal slippage.
Horsley said a bitcoin order worth a few million dollars could often cause a 5 to 10 percent price slippage on a public exchange.
With that slippage, investment has now grown more slowly under President Trump than it did under President Barack Obama after the recession hit bottom.
"If you listen to his ideas, there's a lot of language slippage, and almost punning, which comes into Laure's work a lot," he added.
High up front (to avoid any wave-induced slippage) and low in back, these pieces officially end the days of compromising coverage for sex appeal.
"In short, some slippage, in contrast to the pattern in the Michigan index in May," said Jim O'Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics.
Though valuations for collectibles have rabbited upward for close to 10 years, the first half of 2019 saw a bit of slippage, according to Simpson.
As always, the Rangers will lean heavily on netminder Henrik Lundqvist, who will be tested playing behind a defense that showed major signs of slippage.
For Britain, a slippage beyond 2025 would threaten the security of electricity supply to its millions of households as alternatives are few and far between.
"Instead, Mr Hammond should focus on keeping fiscal slippage to a minimum while avoiding political risks," Harrison wrote in a column in the Financial Times.
As the distinction between criticizing ideas and fingering a group has eroded, there has been a slippage from anti-Zionist activism into outright anti-Semitism.
"It's important for her psychologically to try and repair some of the slippage," said Cal Jillson, a professor of political science at Southern Methodist University.
Payne flits between the two cataclysms, first with slow precision, and then, as the cruxes approach, back and forth cinematically, the borders showing some slippage.
Rome, Senate and Chamber of Deputies vote budgetary slippage ahead of a law decree with economic measures to deal with the coronavirus emergency (1000 GMT).
All this through the flamboyant vessel of a performer who himself embodied complexities of sexuality, race and the slippage between the spiritual and the carnal.
The secret of time lies in this slippage that we feel on our pulse, viscerally, in the enigma of memory, in anxiety about the future.
The same period, LonRes found, showed a 33 percent drop in the number of properties going under offer and an 18 percent slippage in properties sold.
If he weren't a freak of nature at a position that allows him some room for skill slippage, I'd consider him unlikely to make it back.
After trying, and failing, twice to change the rules to allow him to run again, Mr Kabila has opted for a strategy of "glissement", or slippage.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA – A few months back, in a review of Jan Baltzell's paintings, I discussed the slippage between representation and abstraction.
This slippage seems like the most likely outcome for Mitt: Call it Clinton 46, Trump 39, Romney 13, with a couple of points for the Libertarian.
The 3% deficit criterion may be especially useful in limiting fiscal slippage ahead of general elections (for example, in Hungary in 2014 and Poland in 5003).
The collection draws attention to the spiritual inspiration that gave rise to so many sects, as well as the slippage between mainstream and apparently transgressive beliefs.
What makes Ha Seong-nan's Flowers of Mold so powerful is her ability to reveal the almost imperceptible slippage between actual events and the protagonists' perceptions.
With her lunar sliver of a voice, there is little room for slippage because Ms. Collins has so few overtones to cushion and absorb tonal deviations.
There are fears that further slippage at the top of the ticket will cost the GOP House seats and potentially a majority in the state house.
"Current FY consensus is already in the bottom half of managements guidance range, but there may be some slippage as higher estimates are reined in," Khoo said.
"There is an important upside risk to RBI's projected inflation trajectory that I wish to highlight in particular – that of fiscal slippage," deputy governor Viral Acharya said.
But he said the government was not unduly worried about such a slippage given that its financial discipline has been very good over the past five years.
Even if the statistics fail properly to capture the benefits they enjoy as consumers of new technology, the slippage in their status is real and painfully felt.
Even if investors decide to back him in buying SolarCity, any slippage in either company's plan could hurt its ability to hit up investors for additional funding.
For the first time ever, the Chicago Board Options Exchange listed VIX options with an 21.5 strike price, to accommodate traders wishing to play further volatility slippage.
Despite this slippage, we estimate the 2015 general government surplus at 0.4% of GDP due to lower expenditure from postponements in investment projects and moderated public wages.
Uncanny events, fractured memories and the constant slippage of selves unmoored by the violence of race and class twisted up in undeniable love keep the pages turning.
That slippage is also a reminder of how deftly Kippenberger played Kippenberger Art critic Diedrich Diederichsen has described the artist as a "Selbstdarsteller," literally, a self-performer.
Mr. Macron's perceived imperious manner — in a country where toppling leaders is part of the national DNA — has only compounded the fears of social and economic slippage.
But although the engine snag marks the first significant public slippage, Boeing has already faced a number of teething problems in building carbon wings and other components.
Rome, Senate and Chamber of Deputies (211 GMT) due to examine budgetary slippage ahead of a law decree with economic measures to deal with the coronavirus emergency.
Like Azure last week, AWS reported some slippage in its cloud earnings growth numbers today, dropping from 49% growth last year at this time to 37% this year.
"Our economists believe there is a high risk of fiscal slippage and the possibility of a sovereign ratings downgrade that could trigger more capital outflows," the bank said.
The Negative Outlook on Brazil's rating reflect the risk that policy drift, fiscal slippage, and/or a deeper and longer recession put more pressure on government debt dynamics.
In a 21st-century landscape in which lexical slippage is the norm, this piece (also called "Neon") looks even more like a lightning strike on the English language.
The effects of all this 'glissement' — slippage, as the Congolese call it — has been to aggravate crises in the vast, central African nation once under Belgian colonial rule.
The early days of Anastasiades's presidency in 2013 were marked by a financial meltdown triggered by the exposure of the island's banks to indebted Greece and fiscal slippage.
My husband said the condom felt baggy in some areas yet uncomfortably tight around the base of his penis (the condom's tapered base is meant to prevent slippage).
The lack of outcry about this seems to suggest a slippage between what progressives want and the lived reality of many rural whites — even if that's not true.
" His sister, two years younger, lives in that nowhere, too: "The night of her room is fuzzy around the edges, the continued slippage of reality feeling probable, inevitable.
To talk too noisily about martyrdom in this context is to mistake today for yesterday, to risk a slippage back into the fruitless religious struggles of the past.
What makes these stories so powerful is Ha's ability to reveal, often microscopically, the slight, almost imperceptible slippage between the actual events and the protagonists' perception of them.
Rome, Senate and Chamber of Deputies due to examine budgetary slippage ahead of a law decree with economic measures to deal with the coronavirus emergency (from 216 GMT).
The postmask feel of an inexpensive drugstore option, Neutrogena's Hydro Boost 100% Hydrogel Mask ($3), scored as well as La Mer (it was, however, more prone to slippage).
Denver's Nikola Jokic (Serbia), despite some slippage in his numbers from last season, remains the unquestioned fulcrum for the team with the second-best record in the West.
One reason for the slippage: 39 percent of all voters now see Biden as less likely to become the nominee, after he badly lost the first few contests.
This lightweight monument was first made for a show curated by the artist at Nottingham Contemporary about the slippage between our physical world and the realm of technology.
However it's hard to tell for any of these anal rates how much of the slippage or breakage observed was influenced by the amount or type of lube used.
Martínez Celaya's nervous layers of paint mimic the slippage of time as the boy pulls way from childhood in increments too minor to see until the transition is complete.
"There's been a number of years of fiscal slippage and its really time for the government to really step up and deliver on what it's telling us," Walker said.
An analysis of Reuters/Ipsos polling data shows slippage in Trump's approval ratings, with lower enthusiasm among white men without a college degree, the core of his political base.
"Should there be a fiscal slippage...this could crowd out private investment, impact potential output, and result in higher inflation," the RBI said in a separate monetary policy report.
But "failure to secure further IMF funding or fiscal slippage before large debt repayments due in November would make default a very real possibility," it added in a note.
"A solid second quarter update in a tough backdrop, which will likely see a modest slippage in full-year consensus...as the Castorama shortfall is reflected," Jefferies analysts said.
Virtually all the quakes are the result of slippage in faults that have effectively been lubricated by watery wastes from oil and gas production that have been pumped underground.
The main risk factors that, individually or collectively, could trigger negative rating action are: - Deterioration in Lithuania's public debt dynamics, for example, from sustained fiscal slippage or economic underperformance.
The main slippage was on the expenditure side, and regional government and social security budgets, and measures have been announced to address weak enforcement of fiscal powers over regions.
Despite these expectations, SpaceX has yet to formally announce any delays regarding its Commercial Crew program schedule — though it seems likely the company could experience its own timeline slippage.
The bank expects its slippage ratio to fall to below 3.3 percent in the year to March 2018, from 5.78 percent last financial year, it said in a presentation.
The car headlights swept the glass sliders of our modern house, illuminating a reconfiguration of the living room furniture so curious, I half-suspected slippage on the Ventura Fault.
It might serve you well to hark back to a mythic past that not only connotes a sense of uplift but also one of teetering slippage that requires resurrection.
The convention's organizers are confronting a range of troubles, like an ever emptier hall and schedule slippage that pushes top speakers out of the prime-time broadcast TV window.
Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen had said in London that it was appropriate to "gradually" raise U.S. rates, although there was an acknowledgement that inflation had seen some slippage.
Conversely, an escalation in political instability, fiscal slippage, or a widening of external imbalances that put pressure on reserves or the currency peg could be negative for the rating.
But that number improves to a 0.5 to 2 percent slippage rate on an OTC desk, he said, allowing Square to move blocks of bitcoin in one big transaction.
Italy's public debt level of 131 percent of GDP, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece, makes its bond market particularly vulnerable to any signs of fiscal slippage.
Byres said the regulator would "remain alert to slippage," a reference to smaller lenders and non-bank lenders, which according to analysts have grown mortgages at about 12 percent annually.
Most of the slippage that has occurred has been in hybrid regimes in countries like Poland, Hungary, Venezuela, and Mexico, all of which have been under threat for some time.
The Shanghai Composite rose 150 percent in the year to June 2015, during which time economic growth slowed to 13 percent from 7.4 percent - sizeable slippage by China's stellar standards.
That prompted Societe Generale to downgrade the company Friday to "sell" from "hold," saying in part it was surprised Workday warned on deal slippage so early in the fourth quarter.
The main risk factors that, individually or collectively, could trigger negative rating action are: - Deterioration in Lithuania's public debt dynamics, for example, from sustained fiscal slippage and/or economic underperformance.
The country had also been fortunate in that expectations of future inflation were not falling away as they had in Europe and Japan, a slippage that can become self-fulfilling.
The bank's gross impaired-loan ratio remained low at 0.8% at end-March 2016, and loan-loss provisions of 127% of impaired loans provided further protection against potential credit slippage.
Traders expect some small fiscal slippage and likely additional borrowing of around 400 billion rupees ($5.60 billion) above the targeted borrowing of 7.1 trillion rupees for the 2020 fiscal year.
The banks' healthy provision buffer of 108% of NPLs and 238% of unsecured NPAs should help cushion any significant credit slippage arising from a renewed weakness in the global economy.
A slightly shorter band option for this would be ideal, but I found that when I have the strap adjusted to its smallest circumference, it minimizes most of the slippage.
It's this slippage between life and art, authenticity and performativity, being and acting, that lends many of the artworks on display in Performing for the Camera their thought-provoking allure.
This is the slippage that lies at the heart of the impressive Behold the Dreamers: how easily the physical labor the Edwardses demand of the Jongas blurs into emotional labor.
"Mollusca & the Pelvic Floor" (21970), a colorful and spasmodically disorienting 218-D video installation that you watch with specially programmed glasses, spins the slippage out into vertical layers of images.
They're "designed with a non-slip foam material that prevents hand slippage" and come various patterns, such as Arizona Iced Tea, Your Aunt Sheryl's Couch, Tumblr Circa 2012, and Lumberjack.
Given the odd mix of factors conspiring to keep inflation below target, it may be too soon for the central bank to relax its guard against a slippage in inflation.
Fitch forecasts some further slippage relative to targets in 2018 and 2019, with deficits of 1.9% and 13% of GDP respectively, which would be broadly neutral on a structural basis.
The slippage in copper output should be more than offset by better copper prices, which have climbed 25 percent in the past year, said Shaw and Partners analyst Peter O'Connor.
The slippage in copper output should be more than offset by better copper prices, which have climbed 25 percent in the past year, said Shaw and Parners analyst Peter O'Connor.
If there was a little slippage among the teeming contingents in Act II and with singers deeply recessed onstage in Act III, that pretty much comes with the Zeffirellian territory.
Given the risk of fiscal slippage under Rajapaksa, the final tranches of IMF funds may be called into question, said Kenneth Akintewe, head of Asian sovereign debt at Aberdeen Standard Investments.
This doesn't mean we're immune to, say, 3 to 5 percent slippage from the recent highs, the way it went late summer after a similar sharp rally that had flattened out.
Potentially voter-pleasing budget measures that Renzi unveiled last week include Rome's latest upward revision to the deficit target, continuing a "pattern of slippage against fiscal targets since 2013", Fitch said.
"As a rule of thumb, every 2021% drop in economic growth poses about 0.5% slippage to the budget deficit," Nomura's Chief European Economist George Buckley told CNBC's "Street Signs" this week.
In "Let's Find the Lip-Stickage With the Least Lip-Slippage," Rhett and Link swiped on Stila Stay All Day Liquid Lipstick and Maybelline New York SuperStay 24 Lip Color, respectively.
The slippage in the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield may reflect investors' expectations of slower long-term domestic economic growth, Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan said on Wednesday, reported Reuters.
Cost slippage may be another point of contention: a target of achieving expenses of less than 60 percent of revenue, originally earmarked for this year, has been changed to "over time".
The proposal, if adopted, would formalize a slippage in Japan's fiscal targets that began when Abe suddenly dissolved the lower house in September and called a snap election for Oct. 22.
While the decline in freight rates and hauling does not suggest the United States is headed into a recession, that softness is consistent with slippage in the economy as a whole.
A little slippage of brain tissue into the spinal column can be normal as long as it is no more than five millimeters below the skull; anything more is considered pathological.
He has seen some slippage in polls and more recently been the target of a campaign of unsubstantiated allegations by Trump concerning his son Hunter's business activities in Ukraine and China.
But fathers seldom felt comfortable giving specific guidance regarding correct and consistent use or common condom mistakes and problems, such as late application, breakage, or slippage, Guilamo-Ramos said by email.
One of the drivers of our revision of the Outlook on Italy's 'BBB+' sovereign rating to Negative last October was fiscal slippage and the resulting deterioration in the public debt dynamics.
But any time celebrities run for political office, they take with them the baggage of their most iconic roles, and for some voters, the slippage between celebrity and persona becomes unavoidable.
Branded with the traditional swoosh, it contains a worm drive engine with back stop protection that coils the laces to the desired tightness then locks them mechanically to prevent slippage during play.
She experienced a kind of space-time slippage and delivered an answer appropriate to a completely different time and place; she is going to have to align herself with present-day reality.
In practice a deal on a backstop is needed by about October to complete treaty ratification by March, although there could be slippage and even possibly a few months' delay to Brexit.
Analysts say any fiscal slippage could trigger credit ratings cuts to "junk", and see little room for maneuver in an economy the central bank expects to grow by 0.4 percent this year.
Fiscal slippage would be a problem for Italy, given that it has the second-highest debt pile across the euro area, at about 130 percent of debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP).
But besides that button on the front, and a rougher surface on the back that prevents slippage, it's very similar to the P9, which is in turn very similar to the P8.
But there are signs of slippage on the eve of Tuesday's nominating contest in Indiana, a conservative Midwestern U.S. state that has voted Republican in nine of the last 10 presidential elections.
MILAN (Reuters) - The European Commission is unlikely to open an infringement procedure against Italy for public finance slippage but will probably request a correction of this year's budget, daily La Repubblica reported.
Instead, the contemporary mode makes the cast of characters feel familiar and recognizable, the Lovecraftian horror makes the world feel expansive and terrifying, and the slippage between both powers the book forward.
Following recent fiscal slippage with respect to published targets, the general government deficit outturn for 2016, at 2.6% of GDP, was in line with the 2016 Stability Programme and broadly unchanged from 2015.
Fitch believes the EU deficit threshold of 3% of GDP and the Hungarian law on debt reduction lower the risk of additional fiscal slippage in the run-up to general elections in 2018.
Some have suggested that some slippage might occur along a fault before the temblor lets loose — but USGS geophysicist Andrew Michael says it's currently impossible to measure such gradual change from the surface.
The expectations game is perhaps most fraught for Mr. Biden, whose efforts to fashion himself as the clear front-runner mean that any slippage from the top of the ranks represents a risk.
Polk County Democratic Chairman Sean Bagniewski gave a different reason for Biden's slippage in Iowa, saying the former vice president's team has been less visible since the Polk County Steak Fry in September.
She's down 5 points in the poll from a similar CNN survey in October, a drop generally consistent -- and even on the smaller end of her slippage -- with her numbers especially in Iowa.
"No fiscal slippage means growth is now in RBI's domain, so more than 25 bps rate cuts possible," said a senior fixed income trader at a private bank, who declined to be identified.
Aditi Nayar, an economist at ICRA, the Indian arm of rating agency Moody's, said the additional borrowing could lead to "modest fiscal slippage" as the government was likely to miss its revenue receipts target.
The weighted-average provision buffers as a proportion of NPLs declined to 101.5% from 130.8% over the year, although at above 100% on average they still provide a large buffer against further credit slippage.
It's a pretty common slippage among defenders of stricter voter ID laws — partly because evidence that people could vote illegally, since it's based on a hypothetical, is more than a little easier to find.
In a note, the UBS analysts said that the Mexican peso is not just troubled by its liquid nature and the hedging it provides for wider EM positioning, but also a slippage in fundamentals.
But, trying to rub away any bacteria, semen, or anything else in the condom could result in "breakage, slippage, or leakage," Elizabeth Torrone, an epidemiologist at the CDC's Division of STD Prevention, told BuzzFeed.
One can believe that this hyper-cautious editorial style sometimes goes too far, as I do in that case of the bestseller lists, while admiring the underlying determination to allow no slippage or normalisation.
ANTONIO CROMARTIE After a Pro Bowl year in Arizona, the athletic cornerback was reunited with Darrelle Revis in the Jets' secondary last season and was mostly solid, but also showed some signs of slippage.
MILAN, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The European Commission is unlikely to open an infringement procedure against Italy for public finance slippage but will probably request a correction of this year's budget, daily La Repubblica reported.
A redesigned latex with a webbed structure, which LELO claims increases comfort, reduces slippage, and—as they've demonstrated in a bunch of bizarre gifs—makes it harder for a sharp object to slice through.
His hexagonal design is laid over the sheerest of latex material to create a razor-thin thin membrane, thus allowing the wearer to feel more friction and reduce both slippage and breakage during intercourse.
But any slippage he suffers with this blue-collar constituency could prove politically fatal next year: He was elected by only the narrowest of margins in a handful of states in the industrial Midwest.
Morgan Stanley analysts said that although the chances of fiscal slippage in Spain looked higher than previously, the economic outlook appeared solid and they remained bullish on the country's bonds in the medium term.
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"Rating agencies will be kept at bay for at least the next six months or so, as it would take meaningful slippage versus the plan to trigger downgrades," they said in a research note.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The Negative Outlook reflects the following risk factors that may, individually or collectively, result in a downgrade: - Further slippage in the government deficit reduction path, leading to a slower debt reduction trajectory.
Material slippage in realising the bank's targeted CHF4.2bn net cost savings by 2018, or higher-than-expected exit costs for legacy positions in the Strategic Resolution Unit would also be negative for the ratings.
However, two of the sources who attended the meeting said finance ministry officials had given assurances that fiscal slippage would be avoided, and the government would work with the central bank to support markets.
So even if you do use a reliable lube—like a silicon or water-silicon hybrid product—to reduce the likely higher risk of a break, you may still run an extra risk of slippage.
In 2015 and 2016, large debt-reducing adjustments (totalling 2.1% of GDP and 1.6% respectively), including from the sale of financial assets and a reduction in central government deposits, more than offset sizeable fiscal slippage.
LISBON (Reuters) - Relatively calm euro zone debt markets are helping Portugal's new Socialist government deliver on promises to reverse austerity, but the risk of budget slippage could still spook investors and so damage the recovery.
Trump, with his warnings of coups and illegal behavior is seeking to fire up his loyal supporters to insulate him against any slippage of support among Republicans in the event of a Senate impeachment trial.
So a lot depends on what the Trump administration does to all those other regulations — and also how other countries around the world, especially China and India, react to any slippage in US climate action.
It works by first taking a video selfie through the Topology app that aims to perfectly capture your facial measurements and then create custom-made glasses without the hassle of bridge slippage or uneven frames.
Morgan Stanley analysts said that, while the chances of fiscal slippage in Spain looked bigger than previously, its economic outlook still appeared solid, and they remained bullish on the country's bonds in the medium term.
The deal can survive some degree of "slippage" from shale and other OPEC and non-OPEC producers because consumption is growing, which will help absorb some non-compliance as well as a limited shale revival.
That has pushed Modi into a tight corner - stepping up stimulus could reduce political damage ahead of a round of state elections beginning in December but shatter the confidence of investors worried about fiscal slippage.
The RBI is likely to hold rates steady in December and February, given upside risks to inflation as well as fiscal deficit slippage, aggravated by rising oil prices and a gradual tightening of rates globally.
While he was never hugely popular -- even while he was winning the White House -- he has seen significant slippage in his numbers over the past year, down from 44% in a January CNN survey. 6.
This kind of slippage from disease to accusations against a vulnerable social group, is an outcome that we have seen throughout history — as foreigners, prostitutes, Jews and the poor were blamed for outbreaks of plague.
Through perspectival shifts, pronominal slippage and shout-outs to cinema, poetry and of course music, Mercier allows the duo's fears and displaced ambitions to turn into one another in revelatory, oneiric and, ultimately, disturbing ways.
Set against this are the extremely high level of public debt, a track record of fiscal slippage, relatively high net external debt, low trend GDP growth, ongoing weakness in the banking sector, and political risk.
Such slippage in support for gender equality may have been a factor in the 270 election, even though voters 218 to 229 were more likely than any other age group to vote for Hillary Clinton.
How much extra stopping power this slippage offers depends on what's known as the fall factor, which is calculated as the distance a climber falls divided by the length of rope between themselves and the belayer.
Anastasiades, 71, has taken credit for steering the Cypriot economy to recovery after it was plunged into crisis in 2013 by its exposure to debt-wracked Greece and fiscal slippage under a former left-wing administration.
Any sign of slippage on France's deficit targets is likely to trigger criticism from the European Commission and France's independent fiscal watchdog, which could prove embarrassing to the Socialist-led government heading towards the presidential vote.
Credit rating agency Moody's said the cost revision and the risk of slippage were credit negative for EDF and illustrated the financial risks of the project's long construction phase during which no cash flow is generated.
Several people said they had been told to expect no "slippage" or relaxation of deadlines, although thousands of federal employees, like much of the nation, are working from home and juggling child care and work responsibilities.
"While the authorities have shown steadfast commitment to fiscal prudence, the significant growth deceleration as well as the corporate tax cuts undertaken to counter it come with heightened risks of fiscal slippage," the bank's report said.
So as an experiment, I thought I'd write a few columns (an intermittent series, as events permit) floating genuinely radical visions of how policy makers might respond to our order's slippage toward something worse than stagnation.
For example, there could be negative impact if the banks show a sharp slippage in risk-appetite discipline and sustained weakness in asset quality that leads to, or increases the risk of, significantly lower capitalisation buffers.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The Negative Outlook reflects the following risk factors that may, individually or collectively, result in a downgrade: - Slippage in the budget deficit, reducing confidence that debt/GDP can be put on a downward trajectory.
LeBron James, who has a convincing statistical case to be the greatestplayerever, showed absolutely no sign of slippage at the age of 32, despite the superhuman workload the Cavaliers have required him to bear in recent years.
Weakness in European financial stocks helped to push broader indices into the red, extending the slippage after soft U.S. housing data the previous day triggered the S&P 500's biggest fall in more than two months.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The slippage in the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield may reflect investors' expectations of slower long-term domestic economic growth rather than looser financial conditions, Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan said on Wednesday.
One of the ultra-bears, Deutsche Bank's George Saravelos, acknowledged on Tuesday there would be some slippage in his targets for euro depreciation this year, but stuck to predictions of a fall to 85 cents in 2017.
The Golden State Warriors' latest winning streak reached four straight on Thursday, but the team started to show signs of slippage in the second half and coach Steve Kerr is trying to make sure that doesn't fester.
Also, GDAX reminds users who are about to initiate large sell orders that it will cause slippage in the market, meaning this trader most likely didn't care (or didn't understand) that his trade would move the market.
Markets widely interpreted Yi Gang's reported comments as a sign that authorities will tolerate more slippage in the yuan, but the central bank set a stronger-than-expected official midpoint on Monday, curbing losses in morning trade.
But even without the currency impact, IBM is struggling as its new growth areas like data analytics and cloud computing are not yet big enough to overcome the slippage in its traditional hardware, software and services businesses.
Our language treats violence and sex as near equivalents, so there is constant slippage around our vocabulary for violence that occurs in the arena of sex: It is far, far too easy to make it sound sexy.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The IDRs and Outlook balance Spain's high value-added economy, strong economic recovery, ongoing financial sector repair and improved current account position with still high unemployment and debt ratios, fiscal slippage and political uncertainty.
The slippage is a significant blow for the U.S. economy, costing the country tens of billion dollars a year in manufacturing output and hundred of thousands of factory jobs over the past decade or so, BCG says.
Namibia's GDP has averaged 4.29 percent since independence in 1990 Palomba said the downside risks to the IMF's outlook included lower-than-expected revenue from the Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU), slower growth recovery, and fiscal slippage.
DUBLIN, July 29 (Reuters) - Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary is concerned about slippage in Boeing's timetable to return the 737 Max to service, saying the number of jets available to him in 2020 could fall to zero.
To prevent any further slippage from a solid A level credit rating which BHP has long said is its top priority, the miner is expected to halve its annual dividend, saving the company an estimated $3.3 billion.
But a recent spike in inflation, tightening cash conditions, and worries about fiscal slippage have sent the 10-year bond yield up more than 80 basis points since July, the biggest move since the 2013 rupee crisis.
Since Trump's survival in office may depend on the support of at least 20 Republican senators in any impeachment trial, it's important there has been no slippage in his base in the GOP grass roots this year.
A comparison of pre-primary polls to the actual ballots cast on March 2202 showed clear evidence of Trump's eleventh-hour slippage: The last two polls taken in Virginia gave Trump an average 2628 percentage point lead.
There is also the supposed slippage in quality between his New York and California photographs, a notion advanced by John Szarkowski, the Museum of Modern Art curator who helped put Winogrand on the map in the '60s.
Officials said the main factor behind the expected slippage is a big shortfall in net tax collections that could exceed 28 trillion rupees ($217.8 billion) or about 1503% of the initial target set in February's interim budget.
Throughout Refuge, we see oceans and water, boats, black bodies, borders, encampments and makeshift shelters, with emotional themes of cultural slippage, feelings of dislocation, the politics and fragility of identity, and the need for protection and vulnerability.
SYDNEY, Jan 13 (IFR) - Asian risk assets may have a slight negative bias, following an overnight slippage on Wall Street where investors and traders positioned themselves ahead of the fourth-quarter earnings season that kicks off later today.
The weekend's political exchanges suggested that despite a week of barely believable drama, Trump's feverish efforts are having some success in stopping any serious slippage in support among Republican lawmakers, especially ahead of any eventual Senate impeachment trial.
In "Slippage / Spillage," Breiding has collected personal photographs and found images: fragments of bodies, family photographs, and odd details, like handprints on the hull of a ship or a smudged portrait of René Descartes, presented out of context.
You might argue that it helps to have some distance between viewings of each installment, because the lovers Céline (Julie Delpy) and Jesse (Ethan Hawke) themselves are dealing with the passage of time and the slippage of memory.
That is driving an upsurge in demand for transaction cost analysis tools and trading algos that ensure each slice of a large futures order is placed at the most appropriate time for the best price or minimum slippage.
Australia is one of only a dozen countries still rated triple-A by all three major credit agencies, but S&P Global Ratings has repeatedly warned it might downgrade should there be any slippage in the surplus deadline.
Stung by criticism of a slippage in the government's management of state-run banks, the finance ministry has announced a series of measures, including setting banks a 15-day deadline to kick off action to improve risk oversight.
She thinks the rise in doctor-assisted deaths among psychiatric patients is down to wider awareness of the law's provisions rather than some sort of slippage: the result of 14 years of debate and discussion in the country.
And he saw slippage when the Warriors lost two of three games at home at the start of April, a rare stretch of futility that imperiled the Warriors' quest to catch the Bulls of the Michael Jordan era.
It has brought down the average maturity in one of its key bond funds, Naren said, as a three-year bond rally in India comes to a halt over concerns on inflation, fiscal slippage and hawkish monetary policy.
"Italy's persistent track record of fiscal slippage, backloading of consolidation, weak economic growth and resulting failure to bring down the very high level of general government debt has left it more exposed to potential adverse shocks," Fitch said.
They pull out the phone, maybe fumble around with the camera, and add another memento to the family photo album, as a consolation for the slippage of time and a reminder of how precious routine life can be.
Some precautions include applying grip tape to areas of the track prone to tire slippage, and creating "see throughs" at corners using small orange concrete markers to lessen the risk of hitting the metal barriers enclosing the course.
It seems after some serious poll slippage, Warren might have realized her earlier mistake, back when she took on Sanders in the "did you call me a liar" moment in January, when separating from Sanders seemed to backfire.
For all four banks, there could be a negative impact on the VR by a sharp slippage in risk appetite discipline and sustained weakness in asset quality, which leads to - or increases the risk of - significantly lower capitalisation buffers.
That slippage presents a stark contrast to his robust standing among evangelical Protestants, fully three-fourths of whom viewed him favorably in the latest survey by the institute; that was his best showing among the group since taking office.
Huawei's Mate X date slippage suggests Samsung will still be first to market with its (previously) delayed Galaxy Fold — which was itself delayed after a bunch of review units broke (because, well, did we tell you the screen folds?).
The team's mathematical models revealed that Earth's gravitational pull is helping to focus this global contraction and make it less random: At different times during the moon's orbit, fault slippage takes place on specific parts of the lunar surface.
We had forecast a 2016 deficit of 5% of GDP, although Ghana's track record of large budget deficits, running up arrears, and fiscal slippage around elections, meant that risks to our forecast were heavily weighted to a wider deficit.
While the MPC statement on Friday did not raise concerns about fiscal slippage resulting from the tax cuts, Das said that for now, it will take the government's promise of meeting the fiscal deficit for 2020 as a given.
This year's target equates to somewhere in the region of $1.4 billion, so an extra half billion in unbudgeted expenditure could have serious consequences at a time when international investors and bondholders are watching for any signs of slippage.
Maxwell Martin, at her most radiant), are questioning the solidity of the relationship between friends and fellow lawyers Jake (Adam James) and Rachel (Priyanga Burford), unaware that their own marriage will before long experience a slippage of its own.
When it's broken and rejoined, as routinely happens when DNA is damaged but also during the recombination of genes in sexual reproduction, large numbers of transposons make it easy for strands to misalign, and that slippage can result in deletions.
A strong dollar has already weakened the external-debt dynamics of Mongolia and Sri Lanka - exacerbated by low commodity prices, in Mongolia's case - and the combination of this and severe fiscal slippage prompted us to downgrade both sovereigns in 2016.
" Per a press release, engineers spent seven years developing the LELO HEX condoms, which integrate 350 hexagons throughout the inside for what inventor-founder Filip Sedic boasts is a "lightweight and incredibly strong" prophylactic that reduces "the chances of slippage.
With most U.S. institutions expecting little from the market for 2016 from the start, they appear unmotivated to step in the way of a hostile tape, general world economic slippage, a deepening oil glut and flaring signals of capital-market stress.
Uruguay enacted tax increases in 2016 after years of structural fiscal slippage, but meaningful deficit reduction will likely require additional measures given pre-existing budget pressures from past reforms and indexation, as well as continuing pledges for new social spending hikes.
We expect the deficit to narrow further in 2018 to 2.8% of GDP, although there are risks of slippage in view of the heavy electoral agenda and the 2019 African Cup of Nations, for which infrastructure has to be completed.
Free trade has been a mantra for free-market conservatives for decades, and while there has been significant slippage over the years among some Republicans during that time, the prevailing view has reflected more the investing class than the working class.
Future developments that could individually or collectively, result in negative rating action include: -Weaker nominal GDP growth or failure to place public debt on a downward trajectory over the medium term, for example because of significant slippage from fiscal consolidation targets.
POLITICS (*) The ruling 5-Star Movement will oppose a budget law that boosts Italy's public debt, deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said in a newspaper interview, after concerns over fiscal slippage sent the country's debt costs higher this week.
"What happened with the World Bank's competitiveness rankings is very concerning," socialist President Michelle Bachelet, whose four-year term ends in March, wrote on Twitter after the World Bank's chief economist apologized for Chile's slippage in the rankings under her tenure.
"My sense is that there is a 20-30 basis points slippage coming in the fiscal deficit number, so basically I'm expecting a 3.7 or 3.8 percent fiscal deficit number for 5.53," said Ritika Mankar Mukherjee, senior economist at Ambit Capital.
It has also pledged not to endanger public finances in order to preserve markets' favor and rebuild relations with Brussels, damaged by frequent clashes over fiscal slippage under the previous executive made up of 5-Star and the eurosceptic League.
Although the Alltrack is a family-hauling wagon, it still boasts an "Off-Road Mode" that includes hill descent, which will allow the car to crawl down a steep and slick hill by using the anti-lock brake system to control wheel slippage.
The department also lifted its forecast for thermal coal contract prices in 2017 by 9 percent to $81 a tonne, citing limits in China on domestic mining to curb air pollution, but sees slippage to under $70 in the following five years.
Yet the equation changes when it comes to young people who are at very high risk of developing the disorder, because they are showing early signs — a sudden slippage in mental acuity and memory, or even internal "voices" that seem oddly real.
Vale said in a late afternoon statement it remained unclear whether the slippage in the embankment would actually trigger a collapse of the nearby Sul Superior dam, but said it was raising its level of alert and readiness for such an extreme case.
When John Kennedy (Michael Hall) orates on the slippage of America's "intellectual and moral strength" and the nation being "divided like never before", one cannot help but wonder what he might have made of the current leadership and sorry state of the union.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian small business has been given enough time to prepare for the July 1 rollout of a new national Goods and Services Tax (GST), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday, ruling out any further slippage in the timeline.
The main risk factors that could, individually or collectively, trigger negative rating action are: - Deterioration in Lithuania's public debt dynamics, for example, from sustained fiscal slippage or economic underperformance; - Deterioration in external finances, for example, associated with overheating of the domestic economy.
Until the stock market's slippage in the last couple of days, recent weeks had seen both the FTSE 123 and sterling edge higher for the first time in a while, observes Jonathan Loynes, chief economist at Capital Economics in a note on Tuesday.
Every sport is trying to take the slack and slippage out of the game, but only in basketball has that work resulted in a game that is consistently and increasingly more beautiful and fun than any version of it that came before.
The 233/217 deficit target marks some slippage from a previous target of 43 percent for the year, and investors were also unnerved by the disclosure that this year's deficit was likely to come in at 24 percent, much higher than expected.
"Political uncertainties and a heavy election calendar ahead will weigh on RON with a risk of more pronounced depreciation in case of fiscal slippage related to extremely generous pension hikes scheduled for next year," said Jakub Kratky, financial analyst at Generali Investments CEE.
The main factors that could, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action are: - Policy slippage that leads to renewed pressure on economic and financial stability, which may be evident in a rapid loss of reserves or a sharp rise in inflation.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future developments that could individually or collectively, result in negative rating action include: -Weaker nominal GDP growth or failure to place public debt on a downward trajectory over the medium term, for example because of significant slippage from fiscal consolidation targets.
The same slippage happens with other skin ailments, like acne and clogged pores: In today's ads, they aren't bad guys to be fought the way they were 10 years ago, but rather unnatural interlopers who must be tended to, naturally and radiantly.
MUMBAI, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Indian bonds edged up to their highest in three weeks while the rupee rose after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the transfer of a much higher-than-expected dividend to the government, soothing concerns of fiscal slippage.
"Incorrect use, such as reusing a condom or using more than one at a time, diminishes the protective effect of condoms by leading to condom breakage, slippage, or leakage," Elizabeth Torrone, an epidemiologist at the CDC's Division of STD Prevention, told BuzzFeed News.
The unemployment rate is 3.5 percent, inflation-adjusted median household income is at an all-time high of $63,000, and despite some coronavirus-related slippage over the past couple of weeks, the stock market is near an all-time high as well.
Although Vale has previously said it remains unclear whether an embankment slippage could trigger a collapse, it announced on Saturday that it had begun building a concrete structure 6 km (3.7 miles) downstream of the dam that could contain a large portion of the tailings.
After all the many plot twists, violent murders, and general mayhem of Westworld you would be excused for having absolutely no idea why Bernard is suffering from hand tremors, time slippage, and vague blindness, and possibly even worse symptoms at the start of season 2.
Median 43 Highest 7.00 Lowest 5.80 No. Of forecasts 12 3) Would markets and ratings agencies accept some slippage in the 2016/17 fiscal deficit (from the 3.5 percent/GDP foreseen a year ago) to allow the government to maintain pro-growth spending policies?
The overriding concerns about Ginsburg's comments reflect admirably cautious instincts: The judiciary should be above politics; justices should not be political operators; they should be people of guarded temperament, not crowd-pleasers; we should not welcome or be blasé about the slippage of governing norms.
But in the clearest sign yet that Abe was back-tracking on the budget goal, the guidelines - announced on June 9 - also included a pledge to simultaneously lower the debt-to-GDP ratio, which could help save face over any slippage on fiscal reform.
What's so remarkable about Lanthimos's films is that inevitably there's a breakdown, a slippage when the elements being rehearsed take on a greater dimension of reality, often in an act of unavoidable violence — sometimes bodily, other times in the form of a tear in reality.
Yet as I walk the halls of Congress talking with different offices on both sides of the aisle, I see a dangerous slippage in some offices toward saying maybe criminal justice reform will not pass this year, maybe we have to wait until next year.
The firm blamed the latest profit warning on delays in selling some public–private partnerships, a slippage in the start date of a "significant" project in the Middle East and lower-than-expected profit margin improvements at a small number of UK Support Services contracts.
Brewing trade tensions could exacerbate this slippage, threatening more than $180 billion in sales by U.S. firms in China last year, according to an analysis of 121 U.S.-listed American firms that broke out data for China sales in the most recent fiscal year.
Adriana Soto, regional director of The Nature Conservancy and a former Colombian environment minister, told Caracol Radio that she believed climate change was a factor, as well as the construction of housing near rivers, and deforestation, which reduced the landscape's natural resilience to slippage.
Research suggests that Obama-Trump voters were late deciders in 22016 — many skipped the caucuses — and they are focused less on ideology and more on their families' slippage from the middle class, like the woman in Clinton who pressed Mr. Buttigieg about her children.
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"Program officials said that if ALIS is not fully functional, the F-35 could not be operated as frequently as intended, but a DoD commissioned plan found that schedule slippage and functionality problems with ALIS could lead to $20-100 billion in additional costs," the report said.
And just as the show's name provides an image of globalization, the slippage between Indians and India (the Bengal tiger washed up among the sagebrush, colonial subjects made to be hosts) reveals the thread of conquest fantasies that, for many, still make for a good time.
"Incorrect use, such as reusing a condom or using more than one at a time, diminishes the protective effect of condoms by leading to condom breakage, slippage, or leakage," Dr. Elizabeth Torrone, an epidemiologist at the CDC's Division of STD Prevention, told BuzzFeed News in an email.
"The lessons of 2012 have been so visible for the government, and the fact that it's taken them many years to correct the fiscal slippage in that year, so it's something they are very much guarding against," said Sampson Akligoh, managing director of Investcorp bank in Accra.
The FCA wants asset managers to break down transaction costs on request into identifiable categories, which could include taxes and securities lending costs, and compare the price at which a transaction was executed with the price when the order was received, the so-called slippage cost.
Some atheists try to claim as one of their own everyone, dead or alive, who has ever thought twice about religion—and there's a bit of this slippage in Moore and Kramnick, where the religiously unaffiliated (the so-called "nones") are all equated with the unbelieving.
But despite an impeachment case that solidified in two weeks of public testimony, there are increasing signs that the President's aggressive approach and mastery over the Republican Party in Washington is preventing any slippage of support from allies as Democrats prepare to pause the inquiry for Thanksgiving.
After years of seeing inflation run below its target, the U.S. central bank wants to avoid any slippage in expectations, which would pose a risk to the economy and make it harder for the Fed to reach its goal, Williams said during an event at the Brookings Institution.
The 2015 fiscal slippage reinforces our view that Spain's high public debt, at 99% of GDP more than double the 'BBB' category median, will fall only gradually, and that the 2016 deficit will not come close to the 3% of GDP threshold to exit the Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP).
The crisis in Cyprus was a combination of fiscal slippage and a banking system which virtually imploded from heavy exposure to Greek sovereign debt - written down by Athens's international lenders to make that country's debt mountain more sustainable, but subsequently rolling over to smother the Cypriot banking system.
Investors might also be anxious about the risk of "fiscal slippage" if the authorities roll-back measures such as cuts in subsidies for fuel and other goods to try to alleviate citizens' worries in the wake of the protests, said Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
And as the Post writes, the slippage is largely attributable to declining confidence about Trump's handling of the economy: The Post-ABC poll finds that Trump's economic approval rating has also declined from 2745 percent in early July to 210 percent in the new survey, with 22016 percent disapproving.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Belgium's 'AA' IDRs reflect the following key rating drivers: Belgium's ratings balance the government's high public debt burden and persistent fiscal slippage in recent years against the economy's substantial net external creditor position, strong governance indicators, high income per capita and record of macroeconomic stability.
Turkish officials said the increase in crossings to the Greek islands in recent months did not reflect any slippage on their part in implementing its agreement with the EU. Some camp residents on Lesbos said they were not aware of the deal blocking their journey onwards to northern Europe.
But while Caputo offered support for an aggressive strategy from the pro-Trump side — "Lock it down and weather the storm!" he said — he also cautioned that the White House needed to ensure there would be no slippage of support in the Senate, where Trump's fate could ultimately be decided.
While Trump has happily taken credit for it (or at least, blamed any decline in viewership on patriotic outrage stirred up by anthem protests) there's less in the way of hard evidence that the ratings slippage has anything to do with him or any kind of conservative backlash or boycott.
In her column, she writes: For instance: while Franken's suggestion of accidental slippage while putting his hand on a woman's waist has been widely derided, Canadian TV personality and entertainer Liana Kerzner, whom I recently interviewed about the #MeToo moment-and who has done numerous photo opportunities-believes it's quite possible.
Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, is likely to remain on solid ground in the wake of other reports on Tuesday that showed confidence among households still at lofty levels despite some slippage this month and strong gains in house prices in March.
"While dollar rallied last week on perceived Fed hawkishness, euro slippage and new details of Trump's tax reforms, moves look stretched and is really just a short dollar positioning squeeze instead of a real turn," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, said in a Monday note.
And Democrats are seeing some slippage in the generic ballot (it asks voters, without using specific names, whether they will vote for a Democrat or a Republican in the midterms) for November, which suggests that a "wave" election is not as inevitable as it looked just a few weeks ago.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Belgium's 'AA' IDRs and Negative Outlook reflect the following key rating drivers: The ratings balance Belgium's high public debt burden and fiscal slippage in recent years against the economy's strong net external creditor position, high per capita income, track record of macroeconomic stability and relatively good governance.
Much of this seems to me to involve an unsound slippage between the real constitutional principle that every defendant is entitled to a vigorous defense and the nonexistent principle that residential dorm administrators are entitled to take on controversial side jobs without it impacting how they are viewed by students.
For example, Foucault's now widely cited reflections of biopolitics (the politics of life), and its ever possible slippage into thanatopolitics (a politics of death), reveal that the evil of domination comes not only from a will to destruction and death, as the classics imply, but also from a will to maximize life.
"As long as there is no obvious fiscal slippage it could be that the market takes it well but there is always a risk of volatility in asset prices in the coming weeks," said Samir Gadio, a strategist at Standard Chartered, adding that currency volatility could affect local bond yields and possibly external debt.
"We still view some slippage in the Chinese economy as a significant bearish consideration given the fact that they had become the largest crude importer in the world," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note Euro zone manufacturing data also proved disappointing, as activity barely expanded at the end of 2018, according to a survey.
Kaleidoscopic in approach and featuring multiple collaborators, Evans created something cinema and even virtual reality could never be: a work of multiple dimensions, both real and virtual, that gets to the heart of a world hurtling into a future where the grip on reality, or at least what we thought it was, is in a state of constant slippage.
In a country that prides itself on outback ingenuity and self-reliance, the onion slippage scheme seemed to just confirm (for some, at least) that they are living in a nanny state, where the government legislates too much of their lives: from requiring helmets when bicycling to dictating the times they are allowed to have a drink.
Over the course of Murakami's 17 previous books of fiction, readers have become familiar with "Murakami man," a listless, socially isolated guy whose interests tend to circle around music, books, home cooking and cats, and whose lack of anchor in the everyday world often precipitates a sort of slippage into a netherworld of ghosts and spirits.
More painfully, André begs Madeleine to promise that she won't die before him, which raises the morbid question of whether, overburdened by her husband's slippage, she decided to do just that—especially once a mysterious, vampish younger woman (Lucy Cohu), who may or may not be a long-ago lover of André's, arrives on the scene.
In Untitled, a series of 48 collage works made from a single "Picture Day" portrait—a family photo in the ways that it is circulated to family members and memorialized in the family photo album—of the artist when he was a kindergarten student, Roach continues his examination of the slippage between photography's ability to capture reality versus performance.
When it gets to the point where you don't have to put the goggles on—it's on the inside of contact lenses or something—and the resolution is comparable to real life, it's going to be this slippage into real life; a very blurry line between what is reality and non-reality... It leads down a pretty crazy rabbit hole.
For 2017, a less ambitions draft budget relative to the 2016 Stability programme, a slower expected recovery, and the risk of slippage ahead of the elections, have led Fitch to revise up its deficit forecast to 3.2% of GDP, above the government's official target of 2.7%, and missing the European Commission (EC) deadline for France to reduce its 'excessive deficit' by 2017.
"While the Iranian sanctions should still be viewed as a latent bullish consideration capable of limiting much additional price slippage, it would appear that the Iranian factor alone will not be capable of spurring higher prices without major assistance from a renewed strengthening in the equities, sustainable weakening in the U.S. dollar or a significant cut back in OPEC production," Ritterbusch said in a note.
And in Europe's biggest economy, Germany, whose ultra-conservative fiscal stance has been the subject of debate, the "yellow vest" French protests have drawn support from the left-wing "aufstehen" movement "The fiscal slippage will encourage the populist forces everywhere in Europe and encourage them in Southern Europe, in particular starting with Italy," said Tristan Perrier, a macro economist at Amundi, Europe's biggest asset manager with 1.5 trillion euros under management.
"[N]ews of a deal to re-open the government has predictably been offered as an excuse for yet new record highs being chalked up," but a better reason for the gains was likely the "ongoing lifting of earnings expectations by stock market analysts, driven in large by assessment of the tax deal and ... ongoing slippage in the dollar," Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at National Australia Bank, wrote in a morning note.
And then all at once she felt it, a slippage, a slickness, and even though it wasn't taking place within her own body, she could see the slow and uncontrollable dilation downward and outward, into a vast sun-bright plain full of golden grasses swaying as though brushed by a great hand, and a horizon that didn't stop in the vagueness that came at the end of sight, but pressed on into the palest and most fragmented of blues.
Best-case scenario for the cheaper strata of this market would be for all this "late-cycle" talk and investor positioning to be revealed as badly premature — for investors to gain assurance that in fact U.S. economic growth can continue above trend for a few more quarters, that credit markets will stay open for leveraged companies and That would make the current market slippage and any further backsliding a buying opportunity for stocks, and that could include the value names.

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