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Illustration: Cover of Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick.
Every day on Romania's highways, "ghost trucks" slip by unnoticed.
Mr. Gonzalez said he lets some political commentary slip by.
Juan, however, wasn't going to let the spirited moment slip by.
Still, as the Thailand case showed, some posts can slip by.
But keep in mind that smaller space rocks can slip by undetected.
Congress and the Trump Administration shouldn't let this golden opportunity slip by.
"Allowing an underage person to slip by you happens," he tells me.
For today, at least, Zuckerberg has managed to once again slip by.
His comments about it are too revealing to let slip by unnoted.
She might be able to slip by everybody, and don't sleep on her.
The U.K. 10-year yield may slip by 15 basis points, Garzarelli said.
Republicans, including those running for president, mostly let the announcement slip by unmentioned.
A simple math mistake can slip by unnoticed but then have terrifying consequences.
That must be nice, being able to slip by unnoticed in everyday life.
Elsewhere, mainland Chinese stocks recovered from an earlier slip by the market close.
We all do this, pouring in our time, and still things slip by us.
There's a song called "Slip" by Elliot Moss which is Nick and June's song.
But if it is, then it's a coincidence rather than a slip by Williams.
However, SafeSearch — like most filters — is not infallible and some content may slip by.
Airline pilots are trained to be attentive to small details that slip by most passengers.
So, fine, you let some smaller gems slip by; now's your chance to make things right.
But that growth started to slip by the fourth quarter of that year and has progressively worsened.
Because his songs were, at least on paper, simple in structure, their sophistication can slip by unnoticed.
And certainly no one can accuse Baltimore Ravens wideout Steve Smith Sr. of letting anything slip by.
Every day, there are countless seconds that slip by that could probably be put to better use.
Changing channels … It could have been the perfect gotcha moment, a Freudian slip by the Democratic candidate.
When the opportunity to become an astronaut presented itself, she said, she couldn't let it slip by.
Unsavory elements of Mr. Moore's persona and material slip by almost unnoticed in such an echo chamber.
But an exceptional group of nurses and volunteers are determined not to let the holiday slip by uncelebrated.
But that growth started to slip by the fourth quarter of that year and has progressively gotten worse.
The Wildcats have blown out five of their six opponents, while the Orange continue to slip by the competition.
Facebook is making the HTML of its web ads indistinguishable from organic content so it can slip by adblockers.
I am spending my time on something, rather than letting it slip by unaccounted for — there is a difference.
When she finally arrived, I watched the minutes of my maternity leave slip by like a time-lapse video.
"I love having input on the things that would slip by most people," he said, transitioning into spokesmodel role.
While Blair's Fettes College background could slip by unnoticed, the Eton College siren meant Cameron would always be a Tory.
It might have been a better idea to just slip by for a little bit but that's not my style.
Moreover, tiny homes are often built on wheels and classified as recreational vehicles to slip by minimum-square-footage requirements.
I thought about all the time I let slip by because I wanted to show everyone how strong I was.
Most mix-ups might slip by regular viewers, but for veterans, there are some errors that are impossible to miss.
But one you can't let slip by is an August Smart Lock system deal that adds both extra security and convenience.
That really hurts, that I let a project I'm convinced I'm the best director on the planet to do, slip by.
This dual approach will continue to be worthwhile, because without it, a decline in tradable world wheat could slip by undetected.
There's loads more besides—surely some are going to simply slip by the wayside and not get played by the pros?
There are thousands of these dumb "National Days," and many can slip by you if you're not looking out for them.
A Kane lead pass and a slip by Vrsaljko springs Dele on the left, but the defender scrambles to his feet.
Historically, the refusal to return a blue slip by a home-state senator would be the end of a nominee's consideration.
Only as the years slip by does she understand the lesson that the past—her own ancient tragedy—has taught her.
They should have been learning this all along, of course, but some kids manage to slip by without mastering academic routines.
But Koepka watched his nine-foot putt slip by the cup, settling for a par to give Woodland some breathing room.
However the comments were treated as an apparent Freudian slip by critics on social media users, given the PM's commitment to Brexit.
The disparity between expectations and reality for Amazon's revenue caused its stock to slip by about 4 percent in after-hours trading.
You can chose to play high-chaos—killing everything in sight—or low, preferring to slip by or knock out the guards.
But even some people who are broadly supportive of the president's approach to immigration wonder if he has let opportunities slip by.
That arrangement presents the risk that the I.R.S. will bend over in audits of the president and allow deficiencies to slip by.
But because Text IQ understands this unstructured data with a person-centric approach, that email wouldn't slip by its system, according to Agarwal.
Its target was August, but the head of the F-35 program office has already said the date could slip by 60 days.
"We believe it would be prudent to plan for that date to slip by some months, possibly as late as December," he said.
In other words, Steve Jobs, a known perfectionist who always paid attention to the smallest details, wouldn't have let this slip by him.
But Stewart didn't let the moment slip by without making it clear that he thinks the outrage over Colbert's recent commentary is ridiculous.
On one occasion, he helped the Rolling Stones give fans the slip by ushering them out a side door and into an ambulance.
The prosecution argued that he killed her in a fit of rage after being given the slip by Fogg that night after Joanna's.
You should snag a new smart 4K TV to give yourself something to look forward to as July and August tragically slip by.
That means some legitimate phone numbers have ended up in the database, while bad actors have been able to slip by spam blockers.
Budget rapporteur Joel Giraud in July said that a revision down to 1.7 percent could see the public deficit slip by 0.2 percentage points.
The health care system is mainly focused on patients; caregivers who are slowly burning out can slip by unnoticed until it is too late.
Any slip by a politician or commentator — saying "Macedonia" instead of "Fyrom," or suggesting the possibility of a compromise — is met by furious reaction.
But this time around, when conservative Justice Michael Gableman decided not to run for another term, Wisconsin liberals didn't let the opportunity slip by.
Tiny space rocks, like the ones produced by a 2013 meteor blast over Chelyabinsk, Russia, that injured more than 1,000 people, can slip by undetected.
It was all fine, said Mr. Santis, who in between conversations, was paying enough attention to identify a critical shopper hoping to slip by unnoticed.
Given their poor track record with female leads, though, it's tough not to worry that the studio will let this juicy opportunity slip by them completely.
"This will cause misery and chaos for millions of vulnerable people, so we cannot afford to let any opportunity to reduce emissions slip by," Solheim said.
He implored leaders to get together and address the underlying issues to ensure this moment doesn't slip by the country again, before another brutal shooting occurs.
That's not true of what I'm potentially letting slip, by not taking better care of affairs that used to be carried on the illusion of automation.
Given the volume of email correspondence produced by anyone in that position, there are bound to be occasional errors of judgment and things that slip by.
And the moment wasn't going to slip by Mr. Trump, who came down to the lobby to greet the "New Kanye" in front of the cameras.
Credit Suisse, who people familiar with the matter earlier told Reuters had fought to soften its settlement, saw its shares slip by more than 1 percent.
"The day can often slip by in a hurried blur so it's important to set aside time for the most important people in your life," he said.
For every poll closure that raises alarm—before confused voters encounter them during elections, that is—many more of them tend to slip by, unnoticed and unchallenged.
If a defender steps up to take away the shot, Anthony, who first dunked when he was 14, will slip by and deliver a teeth-rattling finish.
Because Mr Berry's songs were, at least on paper, simple in structure, their sophistication can slip by unnoticed; like Hank Williams, he delivers "three chords and the truth".
Some historians are taking issue with the Broadway smash hit "Hamilton," suggesting it overstates Alexander Hamilton's opposition to slavery and lets some of his elitist tendencies slip by.
Showstoppers include a simple 1911 silk evening slip by Paul Poiret that could have gone down a runway last season and 1920s pajama playsuits for the cocktail hour.
But while American food writing celebrates the tater tot, ranch dressing and Hot Pockets, Australia lets many edible components of its collective childhood slip by, unsung and unexamined.
It was a pivotal moment for Hong Kong, with all sides letting a chance at compromise slip by and digging in for what has been a prolonged stalemate.
If Petrobras cannot access capital markets and sell new debt, Petrobras' cash position could slip by about 40 percent to as low as $15 billion in 20203, Monteiro said.
I had no idea, which is why I knew I had to confront the issue head-on and ask the right questions and not let anything slip by me.
The girl managed to slip by security without inspection at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow and onto a St. Petersburg-bound flight on Monday, according to Russian outlet NEWSru.com.
It's almost impossible to apply for asylum at border posts, so they slip by to get arrested on Canadian soil and try their luck from inside Canada's legal system.
Stay on top of these simple tasks by creating a business calendar to make sure important dates don't slip by; many services that help form entities often offer this service.
Occasional samples add sonic variety to the familiar template while integrating so naturally that they can slip by without notice, as horns and synthesizers jump more strikingly from the mix.
The U.S. is still winning every free ball in midfield, and even accidents — like a slip by Brian that handed Chile a 217v22008 counterattack — are swiftly cleaned up and neutralized.
FAGLIANO: One thing I'll mention about our process of reviewing a grid is that if Will doesn't know a proper name, but I do, then sometimes it can slip by.
But Nigeria - which relies on crude sales for 90% of its foreign exchange earnings - saw FX reserves slip by more than $1.6 billion to $36.38 billion, data in February showed.
A new poll published this morning reflecting opinion before this story broke showed a small slip by Emmanuel Macron, a centrist former banker, and a small gain by Le Pen.
"If the (fiscal) target does slip by 275 or 23 bps it will be seen as a setback," said A. Prasanna, chief economist at ICICI Securities Primary Dealership in Mumbai.
Whether it's turning your face into a Taco Bell taco or simply layering the name of the business you're visiting over your photo taken there, the ads slip by people's defenses.
A perpetrator may not fool the world-trained expert looking at the device on an X-ray, but a half-bored official without the same training might let something slip by.
There is a chance that corn acres slip by less than half a percent, but the more feasible scenario is that corn plantings land between 90.9 million and 2100 million acres.
Manchester City will be lying in wait for any slip by its rival, any sign that the psychological pressure of delivering the club's first title since 1990 is starting to tell.
Meanwhile, the Eagle Ford is expected to see production slip by 9,000 barrels a day, due to the impact from Harvey and a separate downward revision to earlier data, EIA said.
But the system failed in some precincts, and poll workers reverted to the much slower practice of looking up each voter in a physical book, and filling out each slip by hand.
" While Snapchat isn't responsible for making the ad, it is responsible for allowing it to slip by in violation of its own advertising policies, which explicitly prohibit "Shocking, sensational, or disrespectful content.
OSLO (Reuters) - Children slip by on their cross-country skis, skidding around on artificial snow sprayed out onto on the otherwise bare ground by six huge blowing machines in Norway's Oestmarka forest.
But the Luxembourg wild card was in no mood to let another opportunity slip by in her final tournament of the year, sealing the decider on the back of her superb serve.
The disclosure was an uncharacteristic slip by Sanders, whose team has largely deflected questions about Daniels for the last month by claiming they had been "asked and answered" during the 2016 campaign.
The parent company may not slip by craft beer aficionados, but those who don't find themselves patronizing those sudsy communities and message boards may believe they're drinking something truly "craft" and independent.
"Having one female in a whole tank of crab, we could get fined tens of thousands of dollars," explains Wichrowski's son Zach Larson after he spots Sechrist accidentally letting a female slip by.
Wall Street is going to shrink — a lot Headcount for Wall Street and the US banking industry could slip by 200,000 in the next decade, according to a recent report from Wells Fargo.
Stop sending drones out to keep a mother from crossing over with her kids to join their father, and focus on stopping the actual bad guys -- or finding them if they slip by.
If the two sides did not get closer to a deal this week, the timing of an agreement could slip by a few weeks, said Myron Brilliant, the Chamber's head of international affairs.
Women and people of color who have found steady, middle-class jobs working for the American people are about to be handed a pink slip by the biggest jobs president of all time.
Although she effectively gives the patriarchy the pink slip by installing an all-female cabinet, she's still castigated for simply being a woman exerting power — something for which Frank would have been heralded.
Lesson here: if kind fate should allow us to slip by this coronavirus without a global pandemic, global recession, or financial meltdown, addressing this debt overhang should be a matter of global urgency.
The company did not reveal the value of the deals but said the acquisitions would boost sales by 5% for the full-year 2019 while the adjusted operating margin would slip by 0.4 points.
Typically, drug smuggling tunnels are found about 125 miles to the west near San Diego, where softer ground and thousands of warehouses on both sides of the border let drug traffickers slip by unnoticed.
To the Editor: Re "Don't Let Language Education Slip," by Bénédicte de Montlaur (Op-Ed, March 27): Speaking and understanding another language, or several, opens doors to worlds beyond and also deep within oneself.
We can argue that the rule's breadth is what lets videos like this slip by, or that YouTube is rewarded financially by letting them slide, or that vague rules makes the work of moderators harder.
CAPITALS SLIP BY ISLANDERS Daniel Winnik, a fourth-line grinder, scored two goals, and the Vezina Trophy winner Braden Holtby made 21 saves as the Capitals beat the Islanders, 2-1, in Washington's home opener.
But it might still prove fatal to Mr. Biden's chances, by slowly eroding his numbers or limiting his upward potential, allowing Ms. Warren to slip by with a narrower coalition than would typically be necessary.
Under "conditions of male dominance," MacKinnon writes, consent by itself is too simple a BAND-AID, too much a hall pass for abusers to slip by with near misses, small slights, aggressive negotiations, and miscommunications.
As the sole agency responsible for regulating a multibillion-dollar industry, let's just say they have more than their fair share of leeway as to what they choose to enforce and what to let slip by.
It is still hopeful it can meet a target to make three of its start-ups profitable by the end of the year, although Samwer said that the goal might slip by three to six months.
Senators and aides involved in the process described a mix of brief optimism countered by some confusion and overarching concern that the moment to finally tackle immigration was growing more likely to slip by the Senate.
Both conservatives saw their backing slip by about 1 point, with 8.9 percent of respondents undecided and another 8.7 percent planning to cast spoiled ballots, according to the poll published in local newspaper Diario Correo on Friday.
Solar production, however, will slip by 1.5 GW to 33.403 GW. * In France, wind generation will fall by 1.1 GW to 1.2 GW, while power from Solar panels will fall by 230 megawatts (MW), the data showed.
But at the Grammy Awards in February, where she became the first artist to win the three most sought after awards -- Album, Song and Record of the Year -- she let slip by thanking her "husband" alongside her son.
It seems possible, then, that instead of letting a net neutrality repeal slip by unnoticed while we stuff our faces with turkey and stuffing, it will become the main topic of political conversation at Thanksgiving dinners around the country.
Facebook already forbids bullying and harassment, but even if content is removed or accounts are disabled, there are ways around the rules that can allow people to continue to harass, and, sometimes things simply slip by Facebook's automated features.
If watching match points slip by was not hurtful enough for Sandgren, he also had to deal with some physical pain when a ball girl accidentally ran her knee into his calf during changeover in the fourth-set tiebreak.
Antaike, which previously forecast a rebound in 2020, now expects consumption to slip by 0.1% to 36.6 million tonnes this year and production to rise by 4.1% to 37.4 million tonnes, analyst Wang Hongfei said in a second webinar.
"This problem is one that has been given a permission slip by an entire administration and a political culture that turns a blind eye to how toxic this is," said Abbas Barzegar, director of research and advocacy at CAIR.
It first lifted the rear of his truck, then the rest of the vehicle—before long he was afloat, watching the timber of destroyed homes slip by amid the overwhelming din of destruction and so much still-rising water.
Adding European countries to the mix would be a non-starter, even though they are the source of thousands of foreign fighters to Syria and Iraq, many of them white Europeans who would slip by any attempt to racially profile them.
At the time, Maloney said, per NJ.com: Maloney might have gotten lucky by shrugging and sweeping this first incident under the rug, but given the national attention this story has already received, this one probably won't slip by so easily.
Del Potro, a semi-finalist in 2013, immediately broke back after a slip by Paire and fears he might have hurt his heavily bandaged left knee, but the Frenchman resumed and saw the set through to the tiebreak, but lost it 7-4.
"Congress let a crucial opportunity slip by, advancing a massive government spending bill without extending one of the most successful clean energy tax policies in history" Abigail Ross Hopper, president of U.S. solar trade group the Solar Energy Industries Association, said in a statement.
Nearby, Bella Hadid leaned on a marble pillar in a dusky-pink paillettes-encrusted cocktail slip by Givenchy; and the actress Zoë Kravitz, in a razor-sharp YSL tuxedo combo (with barely a whisper of a sheer top beneath) chatted with the brand's chief executive, Francesca Bellettini.
In the San Diego sector, in particular — where the border cuts through an urban area and it might be easy for people to slip by unnoticed — stepped-up enforcement in the 1990s led to more apprehensions at first (as more people got caught), and then fewer apprehensions as people stopped trying.
On Wednesday, we learned that Democrats in Congress are asking questions about another memory slip by Flynn — failing to disclose a trip he took in 2015 to try to broker a Saudi-Russian deal on nuclear power plants — and that he may have lobbied inside the White House for that deal.
" This "adjacent reality," as Ratliff calls it, is Le Roux's reality, and in "The Mastermind" it "lurks just outside of our everyday perception, in the dark corners of the internet we never visit, the quiet ports where ships slip by in the night, the back room of the clinic down the street.
They're doing what uncounted others have done before them: looking for a way to skirt the wait to get into the US. As the US asylum system is overwhelmed by the sheer number of applicants, our reporter Adolfo Flores is following the group as they try to slip by Border Patrol agents at night.
Thomson Reuters data showed German demand was due to rise by 0.3 gigawatts (GW) to 57.9 GW on Thursday while demand in France would slip by 0.9 GW. German wind and solar output will slip this week before wind volumes pick up again and medium-term temperatures will rise there and decline slightly in France, the data showed.
Pushing the bearish narrative on the U.K. currency even further, in a note on Thursday Deutsche Bank called for the British pound to slip by around 15 percent against both the dollar and the euro, to as low as $1.06 by the end of 2017, due to domestic growth being hit by the country's impending exit from the European Union.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Trump acknowledges Warren's rise in the polls, revives 'Pocahontas' slur MORE has seen his lead in the Democratic presidential primary field in Michigan slip by double digits, according to a poll released Monday.
The report forecast that the average U.K house price would fall by some £2,300 ($3,360) by 2018, while in London, average prices could slip by £7,500 if the U.K. left the EU. When it comes to forecasts like these, Boleat said it was expected that the public would "see all sorts of forecasts like that, for particular sectors", ahead of June 23, however the public was "struggling" when it came to digesting all the various forecasts, figures and analyses.
I often preferred it that way, or so I told myself: to take the bus and to come into the building, negotiating a lobby filled with pregnant women (the fact that the building also hosted a prominent fertility clinic was an irony not lost on Playboy employees), to drink my coffee, to allow the hours to slip by with reasonable productivity, to resurface for lunch, to engage in small talk and jokes with coworkers, and, eventually, to take the elevator down and go home.
Nearby, Bella Hadid leaned on a marble pillar in a dusky-pink paillettes-encrusted cocktail slip by Givenchy; the actress Zoë Kravitz, in a razor-sharp YSL tuxedo combo (with barely a whisper of a sheer top beneath) chatted with the brand's chief executive, Francesca Bellettini; and the Moda Operandi founder and front-row fixture Lauren Santo Domingo dazzled in a shift of silver sparkles, fresh from hosting a Fourth of July barbecue in her backyard on the Left Bank in honor of the boys from Proenza Schouler the evening before.

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