A noticeable deterioration in performance or quality.
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Examples for "slack "
Examples for "slack "
1 Shortly, Ipshank returned; he carried the young girl slack in his arms.
2 The private sector remains in no position to pick up the slack .
3 He lifted the slack body down and put it in the sand.
4 But absolute oil inventory levels remained high globally due to slack demand.
5 However, eight different players scored for Cincy to pick up the slack .
1 For four years, Poland's economy kept growing strongly despite the global slump .
2 Analysts said the revised guidance was expected given the farm economy slump .
3 He said Gulf markets were being re-rated following the oil price slump .
4 A slump in the oil price lifted shares of major energy companies.
5 The recent slump in oil prices constrained growth as well, Ice said.
1 A number of airports around the UK have free 10-minute drop - off points.
2 These troops patrol from pre-selected drop - off points to carefully prioritised target areas.
3 Carriers say part of the reason is a dramatic drop - off in demand.
4 Dunning didn't enter the house for either the pickup or the drop - off .
5 Take your warbirds as low over the refugee drop - off site as possible.
1 Whatever it takes to prevent your beloved state falling off that precipice.
2 She hadn't seen him since yesterday morning after falling off her bike.
3 They must have had people falling off that thing left and right.
4 It confirms that really the economy is not falling off a cliff.
5 Apartment block, several storeys, Wellington Rotten balconies at risk of falling off .
1 Mattel blamed a decline in product orders from retailers for the falloff .
2 Then came the new coronavirus, jobless tenants leaving town and a rent falloff .
3 Tribune's newspapers remain profitable despite the falloff in readers and advertising.
4 Orlando suffered no evident falloff after last year's mass shooting in a gay nightclub.
5 But the falloff in Goldman's business is striking nevertheless.
6 This eliminates most of the falloff in growth that R&R find from high debt levels.
7 The US government today reported a bigger-than expected falloff in jobless workers applying for state unemployment aid.
8 Pullbacks in those subsidies, however, have stoked concerns about a dramatic falloff in demand in the subsidy-dependent sector.
9 The State's tax take was marginally below expectations last month because of a falloff in corporation tax receipts.
10 Recession in the main donor states has resulted in cuts to aid budgets and a falloff in individual donations.
11 Still, the decline was smaller than the 10 percent falloff for National Football League games during the regular season.
12 But then the falloff continued.
13 The electric GP shows a strong falloff with Q2, and its global behavior does not follow a simple dipole form.
14 The distal-50% falloff length of the luminescence signals provided the lowest mean squared error among the optical parameters.
15 Boeing is struggling as the worldwide airline sector has been rocked by the travel demand falloff from the coronavirus pandemic.
16 The limited depth-of-field and extreme falloff of sharpness at the edges lend a kind of Lomo-esque surreality to the images.
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