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But a slip in stability wasn’t the case for the Canadian cities that made the top 10. The EIU says in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto, stability scores were “up compared with last year, when these cities were impacted by anti-vaccine protests.”
Source: https://calgary.citynews.ca/2023/12/27/calgary-eiu-liveability-index/
Coleraine still have scars from letting a two-goal advantage slip in a recent draw against Dungannon Swifts but there would be no sense of deja-vu this time around as Andy Mitchell settled matters with a third on 90 minutes.
Danny followed and although he kept his distance, he would never allow another vehicle to slip in between him and the Lord Chamberlain's armoured car.
Germany’s guards have sprung an upset on Australia, who let a final-quarter lead slip in a potentially costly basketball World Cup group stage loss.
Having suffered defeat at the hands of her English foe back in May in front of the same home crowd, the Bray Bomber gained her revenge despite a slip in the first round.
He gave the slip in the melee, but was tracked down.
In round two, Vitiugov let a completely winning position slip in a 78-move draw against Gukesh.
Source: https://www.chess.com/news/view/london-chess-classic-2023-round-3
“It’s very clear that we had an interim CEO in Sarah Roughead, who I think has done an amazing job keeping the momentum going – I don’t think there’s been any slip in momentum at all.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), who serves as the chairwoman of the House Republican Conference and has endorsed Trump in the 2024 race, said she believes DeSantis will slip in the polls after his reaction.
There’s no excuse for a slip in ensuring proper protection.
Traditionally, schools deemed outstanding had escaped routine inspections, but concerns over a slip in standards led to Ofsted resuming their inspections.
With a betting slip in his hands, Joel, a 32-year-old man wearing a white shirt and a pair of black shorts, cautiously gives an analogy: “Just like someone who is smoking.