But now it was April, the weather was getting warm, and everyone one was slacking a bit. |
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My goodness Charlotte you have really been slacking these past few days, haven't you? |
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You really can't have an important person slacking off like that in a time of crisis. |
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If I happened to be slacking off, as was too often the case, I would feel the gentle query like the flick of a whip. |
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Soon they were slacking off in school, shirking responsibilities, and turning to harder drugs for a better high. |
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Pyra is slacking a bit, and just because I know and respect them as a company and as individuals doesn't mean I shouldn't call them on it. |
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But this wasn't a goof-off employee, slacking away the day gabbing to friends and family on the phone. |
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By slacking, you simply reduce the size of the pie that your parents will eventually divide equally. |
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So I hope to show the audience and the judges that I wasn't slacking off and I'm ready for this Grand Prix. |
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It couldn't be that Keyshawn was slacking off in walk-throughs and workouts that left him ill-prepared to play when the ball was kicked, could it? |
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This information reflects learners' working methods, difficulties encountered, achievements and periods of slacking off. |
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In the short term, a project the size of HSR will provide a much-needed boost to our current slacking economy. |
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Common policy requires an all-out effort from everyone and does not allow any slacking from any of the Member States. |
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Mutual help is practiced at all levels of the project to avoid slacking off, as success beckons to everyone. |
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Implementation of industrial instruments for shafts, pulleys and gears alignment, belt slacking, vibration surveys. |
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But Ropson's indictment against work encourages restraint rather than dreary slacking. |
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One more thing: You have to tell him that I am not slacking off on my tasks, but rather, doing my best, understand? |
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The fitting of this ensemble is a key element of the design, allowing optimal track tension and avoiding slacking in rough terrain. |
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Management must free itself of the doctrine that unconventional work arrangements encourage slacking off, or are incompatible with a career. |
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After slacking it off for a bit Sierra decided to start on it. |
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Desks will be arranged in a horseshoe to stop students from slacking in the back row. The desire for surveillance crops up again in Bristol's IT plans. |
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Europe has made big progress towards the networked economy, but it needs to shift up a gear to lead the transition to next-generation networks while not slacking off in its efforts to overcome the digital divide. |
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But what's Obama's excuse for slacking off? |
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If you weren't slacking off, you'd have 100 percent. |
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There was little slacking off with the entrees. |
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Despite some slacking off as a result of downsizing, Canada's policy on two official languages remains a remarkable success at the level of representation. |
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He you to check on me in case I was slacking off, didn't he? |
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At first glance, you might think he's slacking off at his desk job, sneaking in a game of Doom, but a closer look reveals more than just a video game. |
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Online activism may not be slacking, but it ain't hard. |
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Indeed, if he has a reputation for slacking, you might even be outraged. |
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When they were slacking off in the mine, for example, and a jefe arrived unexpectedly, they shouted loro or fuego as warning signals. |
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People could get away without working and slacking off was not frowned up. |
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Mr Onishchenko's statement widely disseminated by mass media says that the prohibition has been determined by the slacking technological discipline when producing the goods. |
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This is because slacking is part of chilling out professionally. |
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On the other hand, Speedman spent his late 20s in New York, slacking off. |
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