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EU steel output is also down, slipping by 4% in April.
South Korea's Kospi also closed lower, slipping by 1.12 percent at 2,228.61.
Construction payrolls increased by 14,000 jobs after slipping by 2,000 in July.
U.S. crude imports fell marginally last week, slipping by 2000,0003 barrels per day.
It doesn't get any more vulnerable than a song like "Slipping" by DMX.
Just like the prospect of Mark Zuckerberg stepping down, anything Facebook ... It's slipping by.
Ashton writes that Hanukkah was originally a relatively minor holiday, generally slipping by unnoticed.
LME lead volumes fell 16 percent last year after slipping by 1 percent in 2015.
But it began slipping by mid-March as the Trump Agenda magic began to fade.
Yet inadequate practices and insufficient tools have contributed to the exploits slipping by the developers.
Hong Kong's saw slim declines, slipping by 20.07 percent by 266.94:00 p.m. HK/SIN.
Without the necessary number of human moderators, the disturbing content is slipping by WhatsApp's automated systems.
The share prices of some of Silicon Valley's most admired companies are slipping by double digits.
Africa was the only region to report a decline in confidence, slipping by 0.8 point to 54.7.
Carmakers have been hurt too, with the share prices of General Motors and Ford slipping by 5%.
After slipping by nearly 2 percent in early trading, the S&P 500 finished Tuesday up 0.2 percent.
This led to the region's share of global activity slipping by 2.4 percent to 40.4 percent for the period.
After slipping by nearly 2 percent in the morning, the S&P 500 finished the day 903 percent higher.
I know 23 is still really young, but I can't help but feel like time is slipping by too quickly.
The shares traded at 0.75 euros at 0810 GMT, down 1.4 percent after earlier slipping by more than 2 percent.
U.S. gasoline inventories also fell less than expected, slipping by 122,000 barrels according to EIA, versus forecasts of a 353,000-barrel draw.
Exports failed to lift growth in the December quarter, slipping by 0.1 percent after rising 0.6 percent in the previous three months.
Nigeria's second quarter GDP fell by more than 2% in August, compared to last year, after slipping by 0.4% in the first quarter.
Last month, Nigeria's second quarter GDP fell by more than two percent compared to last year, after slipping by 0.4% in the first quarter.
He has not gotten a tryout with another N.F.L. team, and at 25 he sees his prime earning years as an athlete slipping by.
The hold was broken, and it was easier to let other podcasts keep slipping by until I realized I wasn't really missing anything at all.
I can feel the weight of everything I have to do on my shoulders, and time is slipping by while I do none of it.
The Kyodo poll showed Abe's support slipping by 9.4 percent to 38.7 percent in the past two weeks, while 48.2 percent said they did not support him.
The world's second-largest economy also grew by 6.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014, slipping by 0.1 percent from the third quarter's 6.9 percent growth.
China, the world's second-largest economy, grew by 28.633 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014, slipping by 0.1 percent from the third quarter's 6.9 percent growth.
In currency markets, the Mexican peso weakened 1.28 percent on Monday, after slipping by the most in nearly 5 years to a fresh record low on Friday.
A breakdown of the data showed that primary activities such as agriculture contracted by 2.1 percent quarter-on-quarter, with industrial production, including manufacturing, slipping by 0.3 percent.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, was up 0.1 percent at 89.174, after slipping by the same percentage earlier in the session.
Oil prices steadied after slipping by around 2 percent last week, but remained under pressure from oversupply and concern over the prospects for global economic growth and fuel demand.
Refinery crude runs continued to decline, slipping by 187,000 bpd last week as utilization rates fell 1.1 percentage points to 84.3 percent of total refining capacity, EIA data showed.
Sales at general merchandise stores fell by 2.4 percent while receipts at gas stations slipped for the third month in a row, slipping by 0.4 percent on lower prices.
Other major commodities were more restrained than crude oil and gold, with London benchmark copper futures dropping 1.7 percent on June 24 and London aluminum slipping by 1.5 percent.
Other major commodities were more restrained than crude oil and gold, with London benchmark copper futures dropping 1.7 percent on June 24 and London aluminium slipping by 1.5 percent.
Students of social science will not be surprised that different types of government power work differently, reaching into people's lives in positive and negative ways — and sometimes slipping by unseen.
The company said that changes to its flagship app, Facebook, are continuing to hurt engagement, with user growth slipping by 1 million users in Europe and plateauing in North America.
On most nights, Alexander joined his colleagues for dinner, but that evening, he stole away to his hideaway on the third floor of the Capitol, slipping by with Republican Sen.
Meanwhile, South Korea's Kospi also saw losses of 24 percent to close at 23.7,295.220, with industry heavyweight Samsung Electronics slipping by 23 percent and chipmaker SK Hynix falling by 241 percent.
Industrial and healthcare stocks led the losses on the index, with airport operator Auckland International Airport Ltd slipping by 2.4 percent, while retirement village operator Ryman Healthcare Ltd shed 2.7 percent.
But the affair cost the Socialists support, with polls showing their popularity slipping by around 5 percentage points from before the news broke, forcing them to cede second place to the Freedom Party.
But Argentina's dollar bonds fell earlier on Monday morning, with the benchmark international 2028 dollar bond slipping by as much as 1.3 cents to 39.33 cents to the dollar, Reuters reported, citing Refinitiv data.
Latin American conceptualism, as opposed to Western-born conceptual art, is a resolutely political practice: the dematerialization of the art object allows artists to convey subversive ideas while eluding authority and slipping by censors.
With the freedom has come certain costs: isolation, regret and the feeling that, although you may still feel 93 in your heart, your knees are starting to ache and the years are slipping by fast.
My climbing partner had proper climbing eyewear involving protective side flaps to keep any wayward photons from slipping by, but I'm a real cool dude so I just wore a pair of knockoff wayfarer sunglasses.
In Britain, the company's nuclear power generation for 2019 fell 13.7% year on year to 51 TWh, with December output slipping by 2.1% to 4.7 TWh, but did not give any reason for the decline.
In Britain, the company's nuclear power generation for 2019 fell 13.7% year on year to 51 TWh, with December output slipping by 2.1% to 4.7 TWh, but did not give any reason for the decline.
Dollar-denominated bonds issued by Lebanon's government dropped to fresh lows on Wednesday, with the 2027 issue slipping by 1.3 cents in the dollar and the 2026 issue dropping by 1.2 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
While a strength in material stocks helped put a floor under Australian shares, the country's financial index fell up to 1 percent, with the 'Big Four' banks slipping by 3.23-1.1 percent due to the inquiry.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The value of Canadian building permits issued in April fell for the second month in a row, slipping by 0.3 percent from March on lower construction intentions in Ontario, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.
An INSA opinion poll on Tuesday put the AfD up half a percentage point at 17 percent, with the SPD, who share power with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, slipping by the same amount to 16 percent.
This year's scenario assumed annual global growth falling to -1.9 percent, annual Chinese GDP growth sliding to -0.5 percent and U.K. GDP slipping by 4.3 percent alongside a 4.5 percent leap in the domestic unemployment rate.
" NAOTO SAITO, CHIEF RESEARCHER, DAIWA INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH, TOKYO "This year the growth rate has been slipping by 22008 percentage point every quarter and we are likely to see it falling below 6.23% in the final quarter.
Slipping by almost unnoticed was Mr. Trump's instruction last June to the Justice Department, which was defending the A.C.A., to argue instead that certain key provisions — notably, the requirement that Americans with pre-existing conditions be treated equally — be declared unconstitutional.
This trimmed-down, multicultural, present-day version of "Figaro," currently playing at the Duke on 42nd Street, an intimate 200-seat theater, zaps the opera to Conti's Beverly Hills estate, where he lives with his wife, Roxanne, a former starlet who sees time slipping by and maintains herself through cosmetic surgery.
Both cars spun and crashed hard into the wall. The race finished under caution with Dixon the winner, and Castroneves slipping by the accident to finish second.
Robert meets Wytcherly's daughter Angela (Jacqueline Logan) and promptly falls in love. In the meantime, the days are slipping by to the time of the experiment. Robert has been warned by Mrs. Lamb and the hunchback that great danger threatens him.
308 suggest exceeding the current where the wheels would normally start to slip, but to avoid such slipping by putting sand on the rails (either automatically or by depressing a "sand" button just as the wheels start to slip). Inspecting a graph of traction motor gear efficiency Захарченко p. 19 fig. 1.7 shows 98% efficiency at nominal power but only 94% efficiency at 30% of nominal power.
The song was later featured on the official soundtrack of the film S.F.W. (1994). The song is also mentioned playing on a car stereo in a scene from the play Slipping by Daniel Talbott, featured in Awkward Stages: Plays about Growing Up Gay (2015). Comedian Jen Kirkman references the song in her book I Know What I'm Doing–and Other Lies I Tell Myself: Dispatches from a Life Under Construction (2016).
These joints were tightly bound to the ends of the lifting rods with iron collars. In addition the iron collars were prevented from slipping by bolts inserted through them. At set distances there were also hooks on the sides that were used to hang the piston rods (Kolbenstangen). So that the horizontal movement of the flat rods could be turned into a vertical movement, a rotating cross-shaped lever (Kunstkreuz) was fitted to the lifting rods.
The reverser handle controlled the setting of the pneumatic reversing switch and the control handle operated the various relays, contactors and engine speed solenoids to vary the locomotive power output. In order to stretch the locomotive performance characteristic, field weakening of the traction motors was provided for. This was an automatic feature after maximum excitation of the main generator had been reached and when the engine was running at maximum speed with the control handle in the last notch. Wheel slip relays which indicate slipping by any pair of wheels were fitted.
The end of the war found Argosy serving in the 1st District of the Mississippi Squadron which was responsible for the river between New Orleans, Louisiana, and Donaldsonville, Louisiana. In the predawn darkness of 24 April, the Confederate steam ram - which had just emerged from the mouth of the Red River — dashed downstream past Argosy in an attempt to escape to sea. False rumors — that President Jefferson Davis and other high officials of the collapsed Confederacy were on board the Southern steamer — heightened interest in her race toward freedom. Her success depended upon the steamer's slipping by Union warships without being identified.
After graduating, Schrader left Grand Rapids in the Midwest and escaped the draft by moving to Japan to teach. (According to Peter Biskind, in his book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, Schrader left the U.S. when he received a draft induction notice and didn't return until he was 28 years old - and thus ineligible for the draft.) Between 1969-73 Schrader escaped even further, slipping by night into the subculture of the Yamaguchi-gumi (the dominant Yakuza gangster organization in the Kansai area of Japan, which includes Kobe, Kyoto and Osaka), while by day teaching American Literature at Doshisha University and Kyoto University. During his time in Japan he met his future wife, Chieko Schrader. They married in 1977.
Harvick awaiting Happy Hour prior to his win at Phoenix In 2006, Harvick decided to run both of NASCAR's Top 2 series full-time. He won his first Busch Series race of the 2006 season. He followed the win with a weekend sweep of the Busch Series and Sprint Cup races at Phoenix International Raceway. Later in the season, Harvick won the Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International. On September 9, 2006, Harvick, only needing to finish 40th or better to clinch a spot in the Chase, did better by slipping by Kyle Busch in turn 4 going into the final lap and holding onto the lead to win the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway. This was his third win of the season, and his second "sweep" of the season, having won the Emerson Radio 250 the night before.
A year later, he won the AFC East Division title with the Colts where he once again won the AFC Coach of the Year. Meyer was helped in large part by being reunited with his former college standout, Eric Dickerson, who was acquired by the Colts in a three-team, 10-player trade involving the Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills. The Colts did not return to the playoffs under Meyer, slipping by one game in each of the next three seasons, from 9-7 in 1988, to 8-8 in 1989 and 7-9 in 1990, despite the selection of quarterback Jeff George with the first overall pick in the 1990 draft. He was widely criticized in trading up in the draft to obtain George, which included sending star players, receiver Andre Rison, lineman Chris Hinton, and the Colts' first round pick in 1991 to the Atlanta Falcons.

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