| 21. | It is much like black ice in its slipperiness, so skids are common when diesel leaks occur.
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| 22. | It has been criticised by players and coaches for its slipperiness, hardness and lack of grass coverage.
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| 23. | The 2005 assessment found issues with the slipperiness of the boardwalk ramps and signage in the parking lot.
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| 24. | How does one perfect this sort of ethical slipperiness, this laws-are-for-peons hauteur?
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| 25. | The slipperiness of the phrase points to its real goal,'sovereignty by stealth,'without rebellion.
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| 26. | I haven't heard that brownstone ( sandstone, quite soft and absorbent ) is a problem with slipperiness.
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| 27. | "There's slipperiness, in that the regional identity is always changing, " he said.
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| 28. | The slipperiness of the task against terrorists is evident in Rumsfeld's almost daily dose of confidence and caution.
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| 29. | My only real problem with this book is with the ordinary language slipperiness of two words that Damasio uses very precisely.
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| 30. | Part was the exquisite nature of the literal reading, taken by Clinton critics to be an infuriating example of legalistic slipperiness.
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